Summer Fridays by Suzanne Rindell

After devouring Nobody Wants This on Netflix, I was in the mood for another perfect little rom com. Summer Fridays did the trick.

This “hopeful and heartbreaking” novel tells the story of a freshly engaged editorial assistant who winds up spending her summer Fridays with the person she least expects. It “explores the complexities of wanting what you can't have and pushing past feelings of settling for less.”

It is “both a love letter to New York City and a nostalgic glimpse back to the cellphone-free nineties.” (Big yesss to both.)

If you remember a time before TikTok and you are a fan of Nora Ephron, especially You’ve Got Mail, then this one is for you.

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