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Highlights
- Everyone has days, weeks, even months they wish they could do over--but what about an entire year?
- About the Author: Andrea Lochen earned her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan.
- 400 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
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About the Book
"After living one of the worst years of her life, nurse Olive Watson goes to sleep on New Year's Eve 2011...and wakes up on New Year's Day 2011, with the chance to make different choices."--Kirkus Reviews.iage, andBook Synopsis
Everyone has days, weeks, even months they wish they could do over--but what about an entire year? After living through the worst twelve months of her life, intensive care nurse Olive Watson is given a second chance to relive her past and attempt to discover where she went wrong...
After a year of hardships, including a messy breakup with her longtime boyfriend Phil, the prospect of her mother's remarriage, and heartbreaking patient losses at the hospital, Olive is ready to start fresh. But when she wakes up in her ex-boyfriend's bed on New Year's Day 2011--a day she has already lived--Olive's world is turned upside down.
Shouldering a year of memories that no one else can recall, even Olive begins to question herself--until she discovers that she is not alone. Upon crossing paths with Sherry Witan, an experienced "repeater," Olive learns that she has the chance to rewrite her future. Given the opportunity of a lifetime, Olive has to decide what she really wants. Should she make different choices, or accept her life as she knows it, flaws and all?
"An intriguing premise and some surprising twists make this an engaging, satisfying read that explores friendship, love and who we really are when it truly matters....A debut novel that offers a fascinating glimpse into one woman's opportunity to rewrite her past and change her future."--Kirkus ReviewsAbout the Author
Andrea Lochen earned her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan. While there, she won a Hopwood Novel Award for a draft of The Repeat Year. She currently lives in suburban Milwaukee with her husband and teaches Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha. For more information, visit www.andrealochen.com.