Intelligence, heart and a great story: a million copies have been sold in Europe and anyone who loved Back to the Future or The Time Traveller's Wife will love this.
Intelligence, heart and a great story: a million copies have been sold in Europe and anyone who loved Back to the Future or The Time Traveller's Wife will love this.
If you could go back in time, what would you do differently?
For Eliott, there is no question. To all appearances, his life has been a success. At 60, he is an esteemed surgeon with a daughter he adores. The only thing missing is Ilena a girl who died thirty years ago. But then he is given an extraordinary opportunity to revisit his past: to go back to San Francisco, when the seventies were in full swing, and find the passionate young doctor who has yet to lose the love of his life.“'You must read this book - and if you like Marc Levy, you'll”
Musso once again proves that he is a master of romantic stories, the ideal companion for cold winter's days on the sofa. - Westdeutsche Zeitung
Musso has written a sentimental love story with an intriguing twist. Humorously and suspensefully, Musso plays back and forth in time with the manipulation of fate and wish-fulfillment fantasy until the final heart-stopping sentence. Suspend your disbelief and take a trip back to the future, this time with feeling. - Iain Finlayson, SagaMusso is from the Paul Coelho school of writing, with on-the-nose prose and a simple message. Think a sentimental Back to the Future. - London PaperLight, but charming: a fantastic romance' ... 'Musso, keep writing! Whatever comes next, we'll be there. - Thuringsiche LandeszeintungWill you be there' is a delightful, uncliched romance. - Freundin, GermanyA daring rollercoaster of a novel - readers of The Time Traveller's Wife will love it - Sunday ExpressBook of the Month: 'It's an irresistible tale of love conquering the boundaries of time and space - think Truly, Madly, Deeply meets The Time Traveler's Wife.' - GlamourA gripping read - Augsburger AllgemeineGuillaume Musso is in his early thirties and lives in Antibes, in the south of France. He is an Economics teacher and the author of four bestselling novels, which have been translated into twenty-four languages. A film adaptation of Sauve-Moi, his third novel, stars John Malkovich and is scheduled for release in 2008.
If you could go back in time, what would you do differently? For Eliott, there is no question. To all appearances, his life has been a success. At 60, he is an esteemed surgeon with a daughter he adores. The only thing missing is Ilena a girl who died thirty years ago. But then he is given an extraordinary opportunity to revisit his past: to go back to San Francisco, when the seventies were in full swing, and find the passionate young doctor who has yet to lose the love of his life.
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