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Violence
Barely any
Some historical violence in past-life sequences
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic content across multiple lifetimes handled with maturity
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The weight of loving someone across centuries and the fear of losing them again creates emotional resonance
What this book is about
Ann Brashares's romantic novel follows Daniel, who has the rare ability to remember all of his past lives, and Sophia/Lucy, the woman he has loved across centuries. The novel moves between present-day America and past incarnations — Revolutionary War, Roman Empire, medieval Arabia — as Daniel tries to find Lucy and help her remember what they've meant to each other. A sweeping romantic premise handled with the warmth Brashares brought to Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Reincarnation and memory across lifetimes
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