**Can you fall in love for the first time twice? A recently widowed women is about to find out when she wakes up and finds herself eighteen again in this "compelling" story of second chances (_Mail On Sunday_).** Kate's husband Luke -- the man she loved from the moment she met him twenty-eight yea
Come again
β Scribed by Robert Webb
- Publisher
- Canongate Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 287 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Edinburgh
- ISBN
- 1786890143
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β¦ Synopsis
Can you fall in love for the first time twice? A recently widowed woman is about to find out when she wakes up and finds herself eighteen again in this "compelling" story of second chances (Mail On Sunday).
Kateβs husband Luke β the man she loved from the moment she met him twenty-eight years ago β died suddenly. Since then she has pushed away her friends, lost her job and everything is starting to fall apart.
One day, she wakes up in the wrong room and in the wrong body. She is eighteen again but remembers everything. This is her college room in 1992. This is the first day of Freshers' Week. And this was the day she first met Luke.
But he is not the man that she lost: heβs still a boy β the annoying nineteen-year-old English student she first met. Kate knows how he died and that heβs already ill. If they can fall in love again she might just be able to save him. Sheβs going to try to do everything exactly the sameβ¦
β¦ Subjects
British Literature
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