P.S. A Novel

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Love, nostalgia, and second chances collide.

If you've ever wistfully thought about the 'one who got away,' P.S. might hit close to home. Louise's story is a dive into the complexities of old flames rekindling in modern life, and it's written with an emotional depth that can resonate with anyone who's navigated the confusing landscape of love and friendship. Sometimes raw, sometimes tender, Helen Schulman's novel reminds us that the past is never quite as far behind as we think.

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P.S. A Novel

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ISBN: 9780747558736
Authors: Helen Schulman
Date of Publication: 2002-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Romance
Related Topics: Contemporary Romance, Chick Lit
Goodreads rating: 2.9
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Description

What would you do for a second chance at your first love? At thirty-eight, Louise Harrington still hasn't forgotten Scott Feinstadt, the boy who broke her eighteen-year-old heart and then died tragically in a car crash. Two decades later when his twenty-four-year-old doppelganger, the gorgeously boyish F. Scott Feinstadt, walks into her life, Louise might not know what to think, but this time around, at least she knows what she's doing. Scott still has the power to knock her off her feet, and her jealous best friend, self-involved ex-husband, and neurotic mother aren't helping matters, but Louise isn't about to make the same mistakes twice. Helen Schulman is the author of the novels The Revisionist and Out of Time and the short story collection Not a Free Show. Her writing has appeared in such publications as Time, Vanity Fair, The New York Times Book Review, and The Paris Review. She lives in New York.
 

Love, nostalgia, and second chances collide.

If you've ever wistfully thought about the 'one who got away,' P.S. might hit close to home. Louise's story is a dive into the complexities of old flames rekindling in modern life, and it's written with an emotional depth that can resonate with anyone who's navigated the confusing landscape of love and friendship. Sometimes raw, sometimes tender, Helen Schulman's novel reminds us that the past is never quite as far behind as we think.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.