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Coincés dans un train au milieu de nulle part, Ammy et Noah poursuivent leur voyage ensemble... Et cette rencontre va changer leur vie.
Un train. Direction : New York.
Noah, incorrigible romantique, part reconquérir sa petite amie.
Ammy se rend la mort dans l'âme au mariage de son père.
Deux inconnus, qui, lorsque le train tombe en panne en rase campagne, vont chercher ensemble un moyen d'arriver à destination. Mais les éléments sont contre eux : une tempête de neige se lève et les voilà obligés de passer la nuit dans un motel. Leur complicité est évidente et le rapprochement, inévitable... Vingt-quatre heures suffirontelles à tout changer ?
231 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 2, 2018
"Paintings are supposed to be pretty," I argue. "They're supposed to wow you. Books are supposed to remind you that life is hard for everyone. That other people have it even worse than you. I know you know, that because you love reading as much as I do.”Art isn't meant to be just pretty and to say that was insulting to every artist who puts their heart and soul into making artwork that goes beyond being "pretty". And there are many different reasons for reading a book and not every single one of them is to "remind you that everyone has it worse". I love to read. Say my favorite thing to read is books about cats and only about cats. Do I suddenly not love to read because I'm not reading a book that reminds me life is hard? The idea of reading for enjoyment shocks me too.

"'Here goes,' I say, without turning to her.
I slide the safety latch on the bottom. Then I grab the long handle in the middle. It turns under my weight, easier than it should be. The door opens, and there it is. The whole world in front of us.
Our adventure, beckoning."