Description |
xvi, 278 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
He doesn't see my cellulite -- He loves the real me -- Early love "sets the standard" -- The lure of shared backgrounds -- We were friends, not sweethearts -- Our families pulled us apart -- Crisis brought us together -- The chance to do it right -- Dating fatigue -- The internet impact -- "More wonderful love" -- How to reunite -- Flashing yellow lights -- Lost treasure found. |
Summary |
The former First Lady of New York writes of her reunion and subsequent marriage to her high school sweetheart, more than thirty years after their breakup, and chronicles dozens of similar reunions among couples nationwide in what experts call a 21st-century relationship trend. Whether it's Googling an ex-boyfriend or attending a class reunion, this book combines advice and anecdotes to encourage single, widowed, and divorced readers to find out whatever happened to the ex they can't forget.--Publisher. |
Subject |
First loves.
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Love.
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Reunions.
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Soul mates.
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Interpersonal relations.
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ISBN |
1594630100 hardcover alkaline paper |
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