Every Seventh Wave
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Every Seventh Wave
Author | : Daniel Glattauer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Electronic mail messages |
ISBN | : 9781444818550 |
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Emmi and Leo met, fell in love and broke up via e-mail. After nearly a year of silence, they find themselves in contact once more. Yet Emmi is still married to Bernhard, and Leo is just back from Boston with Pamela, his American girlfriend. As the e-mails grow increasingly passionate, Emmi and Leo are faced with a difficult decision: could their romance survive the transition from digital to actual, or is it the distance that is keeping them together?
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