Official Review: The Hundredth Time Around by Stacy Lee
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Re: Official Review: The Hundredth Time Around by Stacy Lee
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Cassidy and her best friend, Emma, go on to make memories beachcombing, waitressing, and searching for sea glass, but nothing catches her eye quite like a young man named Sean Anderson. She spends the summer of 2001 falling in love and getting to know Sean’s grandpa before law school pulls her away. Five years later, an unbelievable offer sends her back to Maine, where she meets an elderly caretaker with an air of familiarity. She also gets a chance to finally rekindle that earlier summer romance.
Will she and Sean be able to make a fresh start, or will her chronic feelings of grief and loss dampen her emotional ability to connect? Will a long-forgotten trunk in the attic reveal a hidden family legacy that possesses the power to push them permanently apart, or will they find clues that help them clarify an issue of lineage? This 180-page novel explores some of the alternate realities that our brains manage to create to protect us from the truth – the worlds we subconsciously construct when emotional traumas become too heavy to process.
A romance story that develops years after Cassidy Quinn's life was devastated by the loss of her parents and grandmother in a car accident. Cassidy suffers depression for years and cannot remember the last time she was happy. She falls in love but then leaves to go to law school. The book explores some of the alternative realities that our brains manage to create to protect us from the truth. Interesting story and a very good official review.
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