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THE REWIND by Allison Winn Scotch

THE REWIND

by Allison Winn Scotch

Pub Date: Nov. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-54653-6
Publisher: Berkley

A decade after their messy breakup in 1989, two people find themselves in bed together the morning of New Year’s Eve, wearing rings and with no recollection of what happened the night before.

Ezra Jones and Frankie Harriman become best friends during their sophomore year at college. A once-in-a-generation piano prodigy as a child, Frankie stopped playing at 17, determined to finally control her own life. She re-creates herself at Middleton University in Massachusetts, keeping her talent a complete secret. Ezra is an anxiety-ridden but kind boy on a full merit scholarship whose mother is fighting ovarian cancer. By junior year, Ezra and Frankie are in love and inseparable. But in the hours before graduation, they have a knock-down fight, break up, and subsequently steer clear of each other for a decade. Then a pair of their college friends—April, now teaching literature at Middleton, and Connor, now an assistant hockey coach on campus—decide to get married in a "Party Like It’s 1999"–themed wedding on the eve of the new millennium. Frankie is now a high-flying music manager; Ezra is wealthy after having sold a gaming model to Yahoo, and he's plotting the grandest gesture he can think of: He's going to propose to his girlfriend, Mimi, with his grandmother’s 2-carat diamond ring once the new century begins. The story follows the day after the night before, and Ezra and Frankie’s quest to retrace their steps and figure out if they are actually married. Author Scotch has written a book that moves in minutes rather than days and is told through memories as the pair walk around campus remembering episodes from their past—both from 10 years earlier and the night before. Many, many pages are spent hashing (and rehashing) the demons unearthed at each building they come to that have made them into the messy, complicated adults that they currently are.

An engaging though repetitive story of a couple that come to accept their faults and in the process find their future.