I really loved this book!

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A young woman, her best friend, her long gone father, her ex and once great love, her college professor, and Audrey Hepburn walk into a bar.

When I started reading this book and my fiance kept asking me how it was I kept using words like "amusing" and "entertaining." It was a really fun concept for a story, it was being told in an engaging way, and I would be lying if I said that I hadn't partially picked it up because one of the characters was Audrey Hepburn. I was really enjoying it, but I didn't know what was coming.
About halfway through you learn something that completely changes the story, the context of everything you've already read and everything you hadn't gotten to yet, and how I was reading the story. I was still really enjoying it, but my heart had become wrapped up in it and I had trouble putting it down between chapters. I had to find out if the character were going to find their way out and have a happily ever after, or if it would all be a lesson in moving on.

I was not disappointed. This turned out to be a beautiful and heartbreaking story about love and loss, and what it means to grow and let go. And I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who has not read it yet.