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Just One Year

Audiobook
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After spending an amazing day and night together in Paris, Just One Year is Willem's story, picking up where Just One Day ended. His story of their year of quiet longing and near misses is a perfect counterpoint to Allyson's own as Willem undergoes a transformative journey, questioning his path, finding love, and ultimately, redefining himself.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 19, 2013
      Those who have read Forman’s Just One Day (published earlier this year) already know what happened to Allyson, the foreign exchange student whose whirlwind romance with a Dutch actor, Willem, was cut short. In this companion novel, Forman shares Willem’s captivating side of the story as he embarks on a global quest to find his lost love. Besides discovering how and why Willem left Allyson stranded in Paris, readers will learn what makes him tick, as Willem’s passions and troubled history come to light. Although Willem has plenty of money, there are things he can’t buy, like affection from his emotionally distant mother or a sense of rootedness he hasn’t felt since his father’s death. It also can’t buy the commitment Willem will need to become a serious actor. Old acquaintances and new friends guide Willem on a path spanning three continents, helping him realize the possibilities that lie before him. The complexity of Willem’s character, the twisting plot, and far-flung settings (including the Netherlands, Mexico, and India) create an alluring story that pushes beyond the realm of star-crossed romance. Ages 14–up. Agent: Sarah Burnes, the Gernert Company.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Picking up the story that began in JUST ONE DAY, Forman takes Wilhelm's point of view. Narrator Daniel May reads Wilhelm's words at a fairly fast pace as Wilhelm attempts to find himself as well as the girl that he lost. This is a physical as well as an emotional journey for Wilhelm, and May reads as an observer rather than connecting to the emotion of his revelations. As Wilhelm's travels to find the girl he calls Lulu take him to France, India, and beyond, May does a good job of adding accents for each character Wilhelm encounters. E.N. (c) AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:680
  • Text Difficulty:3

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