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A seventy nine year old pharmacist is finally forced to retire. She moves to a retirement community in Florida and is stunned to realize that her estranged childhood sweetheart also lives there. Told via duel timelines in the 1920s and 1980s, we slowly piece together the story of their heartbreak while alternating with their reunification 60 years later.

This book was so lovely and I enjoyed every moment of it. There was never a point where I felt bored or disengaged; it captured my attention early and kept me invested throughout. The secondary characters - an aunt whose homeopathic remedies seem magical to a child, mobsters during prohibition, charming seniors in the retirement community - add to the richness of the story. Although Augusta and Irving's relationship is at the heart of the story, it also probes at larger questions including the difficulty of a woman who wanted to have both a career and a relationship at a time when this was unusual. There's a touch of magic in this story of second chances!

I thought the narrator did an excellent job.

Thank you to Macmillan Audio for providing me with an advanced copy of this audiobook via NetGalley.

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