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Love the One You're With

A Novel

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

How do you know if you've found the one? Can you really love the one you're with when you can't forget the one who got away?
Emily Giffin, author of the New York Times bestselling novels Something Borrowed, Something Blue, and Baby Proof, poses these questions—and many more—with her highly anticipated, thought-provoking new audio novel Love the One You're With.
Ellen and Andy's first year of marriage doesn't just seem perfect, it is perfect. There is no question how deep their devotion is, and how naturally they bring out the best in each other. But one fateful afternoon, Ellen runs into Leo for the first time in eight years. Leo, the one who brought out the worst in her. Leo, the one who left her heartbroken with no explanation. Leo, the one she could never quite forget. When his reappearance ignites long-dormant emotions, Ellen begins to question whether the life she's living is the one she's meant to live. At once heartbreaking and funny, Love the One You're With is a tale of lost loves and found fortunes—and will resonate with anyone who has ever wondered what if.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Photographer Ellen Graham thinks she's got it all. She's happily married to a nice guy, who is her best friend's brother. The Ellen bumps into her old boyfriend, bad-boy writer Leo, on the street. Suddenly, Ellen finds herself questioning the direction her life has taken and wondering if she can truly love her husband if she still has unfinished emotional business with Leo. It's a question Ellen ultimately has to answer for herself. Kathleen McInerney's exuberant, heartfelt narration is a triumph over less-than-stellar material. McInerney lends sympathy to the self-absorbed Ellen and slides with ease into a host of accents ranging from American Southern to South African. A fun but not truly satisfying listening experience. C.E.W. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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