The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston

The Seven Year Slip Summary
The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston is about those days when life will simply give you your worst day ever, and now you have to find a way through. To protect her heart, Clementine devises a plan: Occupy your time, study, find a decent person to marry and after that- pursue the moon. The last one can be abstract and mystical, but her aunt was really convinced that one must have a great desire for further advancement. It has mostly been for the past year. The endowment part, though, is not easy; she does not want to risk being involved with anyone because she feels her heart can take it.
She then meets a strange man in the kitchen of her deceased aunt, whom she had never met before. He looks at her kindly and talks with the lilt of the south. He loves lemon pies and is the type of man that she could have let herself love before the change and maybe after. The catch? He is living in the past, statistically to be precise; he is living in the year 2003, while she exists in the year 2010, though they are living in a joint world.
Her aunt used to tell her that their apartment was a “pinch in time” when moments intermingle, as in watercolour. Clementine realizes the rules of the ward, and she knows that if she gets her heart engaged, she is sort of screwed. At any rate, love is not the time; it is the timing – the right moment for a couple to be together. This funny and perceptive new novel from New York Times columnist Ashley Poston explores an assistant with life mapped down to the last detail before she is thrown a curveball when she starts to fall in love with her shadowy temporary roommate from the past.
Book / Novel Name | The Seven Year Slip |
Writer’s Name | Ashley Poston |
Status | Complete |
File Size | 3.5MB |
File Type | PDF Format |
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