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Where It All Lands

A Novel

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Where It All Lands

By: Jennie Wexler
Narrated by: Bailey Carr, Dan Bittner, Michael Crouch
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Narrated by Bailey Carr, Dan Bittner, and Michael Crouch

Spring/Summer Pick by: Goodreads * PopSugar * Frolic * SheReads * Culturess* The Nerd Daily * Alma * J-14

"For fans of Sarah Dessen and Rainbow Rowell, a moving story about loss and love and finding out who you really are.” - Paige McKenzie, New York Times Best Selling author of The Haunting of Sunshine Girl

A sob-worthy yet hopeful novel that reveals how our choices define us and how no matter the road, love finds a way.

Stevie Rosenstein has never fallen in love. Constantly moving from city to city for her father's job, she can’t allow herself to grow truly close to someone. The pain of leaving hurts too much.

Until she meets Drew…
And Shane.

Drew and Shane have been best friends through everything. The death of Shane's dad. The separation of Drew's parents. No matter what happens, they always have each others' backs.

But when Stevie moves to town, a simple coin toss alters the course of their year in profound and unexpected ways—a ripple effect that also produces devastating consequences.

Told in dual timelines, debut author Jennie Wexler's Where It All Lands delivers a heartbreaking, Sliding Doors-esque novel about missed opportunities, second chances, and all the paths that lead us to where we are.

A Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday Books

©2021 Jennie Wexler (P)2021 Macmillan Audio
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"A moving story about loss and love and finding out who you really are, this debut novel by Jennie Wexler is refreshing and deep. For fans of Sarah Dessen and Rainbow Rowell this novel is heartfelt and honest with a touch of mystery. You won’t regret adding this to you TBR pile!" (Paige McKenzie, New York Times best-selling author of The Haunting of Sunshine Girl)

“Heartfelt and surprising. Stevie, Shane, and Drew are endearing, memorable characters, and their story illustrates how even the smallest twist of fate can have an enormous impact - but somehow love always knows exactly where to land.” (Alyssa Sheinmel, New York Times best-selling author of A Danger to Herself and Others and What Kind of Girl)

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I like the creative idea of alternate events.

The first story I feel like was written better then the second one and things don't really get intresting until the end of the book.

It's not a bad book it just wasn't amazing, it didn't do it for me. However that doesn't mean it isn't a good fit for others, it maybe still worth a try.

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