This is a book for anybody out there that had a first love that they never forgot.
This is the story of Dean Cassidy, a bleak young man who meets his true first love in the New York of the nineteen sixties. His romance with Theresa is both pure and deep, but this is also a story of human beings and Dean loses it all in one tragic, drunken act of stupidity.
And in some ways that's where the story really begins, because it really isn't a romance story. This is a tale about how life doesn't always work the way you think it will, and how we still have to go on when it doesn't. In some ways it's a story of recovery, and how life can be a messy process without simple endings.
Now Dean is forced to move on with life, haunted by the memory of the girl he loved. Can he find out how to love again, when he still loves the girl he lost? Can he ever find meaning in life, when she was all the meaning he had found so far? And if he ever found love again, could it survive alongside the ghost he carried in his heart?
And what if he ever met her again?
This is a book about love, and how it can hurt when you realize it's never going to let go. It's a story how life can stop at a given point even though it goes on, and how a man struggles to reconcile the life he has with the one he could have had...how it almost kills him, and what happens next.
I've been very general because I don't want to give away spoilers. All I can say is that I highly, highly recommend this book.