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The Forever Girl by Alexander McCall Smith
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The Forever Girl (edition 2015)

by Alexander McCall Smith (Author)

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"From the author of the best-selling and universally adored No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series--a stand-alone, big-hearted, and often heartbreaking novel about unrequited love and the unexpected places it takes us. At age 4, Thursday chooses her own name. At age 6, she falls in love with her best friend, James, with whom she happily spends all her time. But in the adult world, things are not so simple: at the same time that Thursday's mother finds she's fallen out of love with her husband, she realizes that James's father is interested in her. As the children grow into adulthood, their connection becomes more complicated as well: James drifts away from Thursday, but she keeps him in her sights: she attends the same college in Scotland and then follows him to London, Sydney, Singapore, rebuilding her life in every city, hoping each time that James will see what he is missing. As Thursday and James, and their parents, navigate their irresistible but baffling mazes of emotion, we are given a beautifully realized tale about how love, even if unrequited, can shape a life"--… (more)
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Title:The Forever Girl
Authors:Alexander McCall Smith (Author)
Info:Abacus (2015), 368 pages
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2.5 stars. The story was a disappointment, flat and one-dimensional. The only thing that saved it were his philosophical asides, and even they had very little to work with here. ( )
  Abcdarian | May 18, 2024 |
Didn't finish ( )
1 vote ioplibrarian | Aug 26, 2018 |
2.5 stars. The story was a disappointment, flat and one-dimensional. The only thing that saved it were his philosophical asides, and even they had very little to work with here. ( )
2 vote Siubhan | Feb 28, 2018 |
Unconvincing. ( )
  Charlotte1162 | Nov 29, 2017 |
This is not my favorite book by this author. ( )
  INorris | Jun 8, 2017 |
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"From the author of the best-selling and universally adored No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series--a stand-alone, big-hearted, and often heartbreaking novel about unrequited love and the unexpected places it takes us. At age 4, Thursday chooses her own name. At age 6, she falls in love with her best friend, James, with whom she happily spends all her time. But in the adult world, things are not so simple: at the same time that Thursday's mother finds she's fallen out of love with her husband, she realizes that James's father is interested in her. As the children grow into adulthood, their connection becomes more complicated as well: James drifts away from Thursday, but she keeps him in her sights: she attends the same college in Scotland and then follows him to London, Sydney, Singapore, rebuilding her life in every city, hoping each time that James will see what he is missing. As Thursday and James, and their parents, navigate their irresistible but baffling mazes of emotion, we are given a beautifully realized tale about how love, even if unrequited, can shape a life"--

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