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Slow Dance
by Rainbow Rowell
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
SLOW DANCE by Rainbow Rowell is an adult romance book by the author who writes both young adult and adult fiction.
Shiloh, Cary, and Mikey are best friends in Omaha, Nebraska. They were inseparable in high school.
Mikey was an artist. Cary grabbed hold of ROTC as his ticket out of the mess of North Omaha. Shiloh went to Des Moines to college. They were bound by theater, journalism, yearbook, and the rough neighborhood of their childhood.
Shiloh and Cary had a special bond, and when he finished boot camp, he visited Shiloh at college.
They slept together and Shiloh declared her love for Cary. Cary gave her one of his dog tags. But life goes on, people misinterpret, and they went about their lives, separate and without talking.
Fourteen years after they last saw each other, Shiloh and Cary attend Mikey's wedding. At first it seems like they can forgive each other but their anger towards each other resurfaces. Shiloh has been married and divorced and has 2 small children. Cary has traveled the world with the Navy.
Shiloh makes another attempt at an apology and is swept up in the chaos of Cary's family life. He's trying to move his elderly mother to an assisted living facility, but his siblings refuse to vacate the family home.
Shiloh lives with her mother again, working in the only job she's had since leaving college. She's trying not to fight with her ex in front of her children. And she's dedicated to making the children's theater a success on a shoestring budget.
After 14 years, Shiloh and Cary realize life is too short to miss out on love. But how do they make a relationship work when their lives are so different?
If I've been in a reading slump, this book pulled me right out of it. Rowell is remarkable in creating characters and place. She understands how to construct a Midwest story as deftly as Curtis Sittenfeld. This novel is sweet and funny and realistic and messy.
Loved it.
Loved it.