‘A lovely novel, delicately drawn, with characters that really linger in the mind and memory.
She cannot help but respond in kind.
And so begins a new mix tape.
Ali and Dan exchange songs – some new, some old – across oceans and time zones, across a lifetime of different experiences, until one of them breaks the rules and sends a message that will change everything…Because what if ‘what could have been’ is yet to come?.
Even if she had, she might not have called him ‘the one that got away’; after all, she’d been the one to run.
Then Dan’s name pops up on her phone, with a link to a song from their shared past.
For two blissful minutes, Alison is no longer an adult in Adelaide with temperamental daughters; she is sixteen in Sheffield, dancing in her skin-tight jeans.
But what if ‘what could have been’ is yet to come?*Daniel was the first boy to make Alison a mix tape.
But that was years ago and Ali hasn’t thought about him in a very long time.
A clever and compelling blend of realism and idealism - I got really swept up in it.’ Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of UsYou never forget the one that got away. ‘A lovely novel, delicately drawn, with characters that really linger in the mind and memory