Description
If you got a second chance at love, would you make the same call?
As far as time machines go, a magic telephone is pretty useless. TV writer Georgie McCool can't actually visit the past - all she can do is call it, and hope it picks up. And hope he picks up.
Because once Georgie realizes she has a magic phone that calls into the past, all she wants to do is make things right with her husband, Neal.
Maybe she can fix the things in their past that seems unfixable in the present. Maybe this stupid phone is giving her a chance to start over. . . .
Does Georgie want to start over?
From the New York Times bestselling author of Eleanor & Park and Fangirl comes this heart-warming - and hilarious - take on fate, time, television, and true love. Landline asks if two people are ever truly on the same path, or whether love just means finding someone who keep meeting you halfway, no matter where you end up.
As far as time machines go, a magic telephone is pretty useless. TV writer Georgie McCool can't actually visit the past - all she can do is call it, and hope it picks up. And hope he picks up.
Because once Georgie realizes she has a magic phone that calls into the past, all she wants to do is make things right with her husband, Neal.
Maybe she can fix the things in their past that seems unfixable in the present. Maybe this stupid phone is giving her a chance to start over. . . .
Does Georgie want to start over?
From the New York Times bestselling author of Eleanor & Park and Fangirl comes this heart-warming - and hilarious - take on fate, time, television, and true love. Landline asks if two people are ever truly on the same path, or whether love just means finding someone who keep meeting you halfway, no matter where you end up.
Info
ISBN: 9781250828422
Published Date: September 28, 2021
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Language: English
Page Count: 310
Size: 8.25" l x 5.39" w x 0.98" h
Category
Fiction