by Caroline Goldstein
A second-chance romance that questions whether a whirlwind, week-long love story can still stir something three decades later.
In 1993, Lili and Reid lock eyes after a Jeff Buckley show at Sin-é in New York's East Village. Their connection is immediate and intense—kicking off a steamy summer romance that cracks something open for both of them—but the pursuit of another passion cuts it short. Thirty years later, they're both navigating midlife as single parents of teen girls when they cross paths once more. Can they find their way to each other through the complexities of adulthood better than they could during the relative simplicity of their youth?
"Nineties nostalgia and great use of the New York setting add to the fun, as do Lili's and Reid's children, who take it upon themselves to play matchmaker. Readers will find this heartfelt and achingly romantic." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Caroline Goldstein is the author of The Wayside under the name Caroline Wolff, as well as the essays for the monograph Transience by Danielle L Goldstein. She holds an MFA in fiction from NYU, where she also taught undergraduate creative writing. She is currently an editor at the Skimm and previously worked as an editor at Bustle. She lives in downtown Manhattan.

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