The Year of Second Chances: A Novel
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Avery, Lara Author
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HarperCollins , 2023.
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Description

A feel-good journey of possibility, second chances, and falling in love again…with life. Perfect for fans of P.S. I Love You!

"A lively, witty ride with a strong cast of supporting characters. Avery tackles the topic of grief in a way that manages to feel lighthearted and profound at the same time." Meg Mitchell Moore, bestselling author of Summer Stage

Robin Lindstrom spent her first year as a young widow cocooned in the safe haven of the Minnesota farmhouse she’d once shared with Gabe, the love of her life—the man she thought she’d be with ’til the end. But her world is turned upside down when she receives an email informing her that her late husband has enrolled her in a dating app. The subscription lasts 12 months; use it!, Gabe’s message-from-the-grave reads. I don’t like the thought of you being alone. If you won’t do it for yourself, do it as a favor to me. Please.

How could Gabe, of all people, be asking her to venture out into the murky waters of 21st century online dating? As her underemployed brother, Theo, points out, it’s “only” for a year, and it’s basically Gabe's last request.

And so, Robin tentatively takes steps to put herself out into the world once more, even if it means awkward outings at bowling alleys, club-hopping with DJs, and stammering conversations at dinner. Along the way, she’s surprised to find herself meeting new people, trying new things…and even getting to know a new version of herself. Because everyone deserves a second chance at love—and loving life.

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Format
eBook
Street Date
08/22/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9780063273764

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Avery debuts with a tender novel full of heart and healing. A year after her husband's death, Robin Lindstrom wants to honor him with lasagna. It was Gabe's recipe, special to both of them, and it's all she needs to commemorate the anniversary. Yet Robin is thrown for a loop when she receives an email that night--from Gabe. He'd scheduled it to be sent a year after his death, and he's even created a dating profile for her on the Fluttr app. In the message, he says he wants her to be happy. She's had the time to grieve, so she should get herself out there. Robin begrudgingly follows his wishes and ends up on a few tragically bad dates. But as she continues to say yes to as many opportunities as she can, Robin makes connections she'd never dreamed possible. While there are love interests--Gabe's best friend, plus a determined suitor from the app--this story is ultimately about Robin. After folding in on herself for a year, her new efforts result in a transformed life. Avery's funny and engaging writing, plus Robin's strong voice, will keep readers turning pages. Suggest to those who enjoyed Catherine Newman's We All Want Impossible Things (2022).

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Publisher's Weekly Review

YA author Avery's adult debut (after The Memory Book) explores grief with humor and warmth as 33-year-old widow Robin Lindstrom does her best to honor her husband by moving on. After a year spent wallowing in horror movies and her Sisters in Grief support group, Robin receives an email from her late husband, Gabe, on the anniversary of his death from cancer, saying he's signed her up for a dating app. Family and friends convince her to respect Gabe's "last wish" and so begins the "Widow Humiliation Show," in which Robin learns she's far from the only one with emotional baggage. As she endures some disastrous dates with the help of dating app aficionado and Gabe's best friend, Levi, who also received a posthumous email asking him to help, Robin soon learns that moving on isn't just dating. She must address the fractures in her own family, experience her grief head-on, and find a way to move forward. Levi's advice to "say yes" leads to community theater, running, ice fishing, and new relationships as Robin figures out who she is without Gabe. The concept is fresh and the voice full of heart. Fans of Annabel Monaghan should take note. (Aug.)

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Library Journal Review

YA author Avery's (The Memory Book) debut adult novel combines humor and romance with a serious premise. Robin Lindstrom is facing the first anniversary of her husband Gabe's death. They'd been the perfect couple, but now she discovers that Gabe, with the help of his best friend Levi, had arranged a profile on a dating site for her, to go live one year after he died. She has to try it out, as her husband's last wish. There's a predictable series of strange encounters, but Robin also meets people who shape her story, even if not romantically. And then she meets Jake, who seems like the perfect fit. But Levi is still nearby at all times, even while Robin deals with her mother's alcohol addiction and their struggling family restaurant. Avery's novel of loss and redemption sometimes gets bogged down in an abundance of subplots. The main character is complex and well-drawn, but some supporting characters are thinner. VERDICT The level of chaos in Robin's life overwhelms the issue of widowhood at times in the novel, but there is a strong setting and many elements to engage readers. Recommended for fans of Emiko Jean or Marisa de los Santos.--Melanie Kindrachuk

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Avery debuts with a tender novel full of heart and healing. A year after her husband's death, Robin Lindstrom wants to honor him with lasagna. It was Gabe's recipe, special to both of them, and it's all she needs to commemorate the anniversary. Yet Robin is thrown for a loop when she receives an email that night—from Gabe. He'd scheduled it to be sent a year after his death, and he's even created a dating profile for her on the Fluttr app. In the message, he says he wants her to be happy. She's had the time to grieve, so she should get herself out there. Robin begrudgingly follows his wishes and ends up on a few tragically bad dates. But as she continues to say yes to as many opportunities as she can, Robin makes connections she'd never dreamed possible. While there are love interests—Gabe's best friend, plus a determined suitor from the app—this story is ultimately about Robin. After folding in on herself for a year, her new efforts result in a transformed life. Avery's funny and engaging writing, plus Robin's strong voice, will keep readers turning pages. Suggest to those who enjoyed Catherine Newman's We All Want Impossible Things (2022). Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Award-winning YA author Avery (The Memory Book) goes adult with the story of newly widowed young widow Robin Lindstrom, who discovers that her husband signed her up for a dating service before he died because he didn't want her to be alone. With a (75,000-copy first printing). Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal

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Library Journal Reviews

YA author Avery's (The Memory Book) debut adult novel combines humor and romance with a serious premise. Robin Lindstrom is facing the first anniversary of her husband Gabe's death. They'd been the perfect couple, but now she discovers that Gabe, with the help of his best friend Levi, had arranged a profile on a dating site for her, to go live one year after he died. She has to try it out, as her husband's last wish. There's a predictable series of strange encounters, but Robin also meets people who shape her story, even if not romantically. And then she meets Jake, who seems like the perfect fit. But Levi is still nearby at all times, even while Robin deals with her mother's alcohol addiction and their struggling family restaurant. Avery's novel of loss and redemption sometimes gets bogged down in an abundance of subplots. The main character is complex and well-drawn, but some supporting characters are thinner. VERDICT The level of chaos in Robin's life overwhelms the issue of widowhood at times in the novel, but there is a strong setting and many elements to engage readers. Recommended for fans of Emiko Jean or Marisa de los Santos.—Melanie Kindrachuk

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PW Annex Reviews

YA author Avery's adult debut (after The Memory Book) explores grief with humor and warmth as 33-year-old widow Robin Lindstrom does her best to honor her husband by moving on. After a year spent wallowing in horror movies and her Sisters in Grief support group, Robin receives an email from her late husband, Gabe, on the anniversary of his death from cancer, saying he's signed her up for a dating app. Family and friends convince her to respect Gabe's "last wish" and so begins the "Widow Humiliation Show," in which Robin learns she's far from the only one with emotional baggage. As she endures some disastrous dates with the help of dating app aficionado and Gabe's best friend, Levi, who also received a posthumous email asking him to help, Robin soon learns that moving on isn't just dating. She must address the fractures in her own family, experience her grief head-on, and find a way to move forward. Levi's advice to "say yes" leads to community theater, running, ice fishing, and new relationships as Robin figures out who she is without Gabe. The concept is fresh and the voice full of heart. Fans of Annabel Monaghan should take note. (Aug.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Avery, L. (2023). The Year of Second Chances: A Novel . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Avery, Lara. 2023. The Year of Second Chances: A Novel. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Avery, Lara. The Year of Second Chances: A Novel HarperCollins, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Avery, L. (2023). The year of second chances: a novel. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Avery, Lara. The Year of Second Chances: A Novel HarperCollins, 2023.

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