The Last Time They Met

Anita Shreve
3.49
18,810 ratings 1,635 reviews
Traces the extraordinary resonance a single choice, even a single word, can have over the course of a lifetime. Seen through the eyes of young Linda Fallon and the young man who loves her. Anita Shreve, the bestselling author of The Pilot's Wife, returns with a dazzling new novel about love, forgiveness, and paths not followed. Linda Fallon encounters her former lover, Thomas Janes, at a literary festival where both have been invited to give readings from their work. It has been years since their paths crossed, and in that time Thomas has become a kind of literary legend. His renown is enhanced by his elusiveness; for most of the past decade, he has remained in seclusion following a devastating loss. This is no chance meeting. Thomas learned that Linda was reading at the festival and chose this moment to reestablish contact with a woman he passionately pursued years earlier. Their affair was disastrous, and a turning point in both their lives. Neither the intensity of their relationship nor the damage it did has ever been far from his memory. From the moment they speak, The Last Time They Met unfolds the story of Linda and Thomas in an extraordinary way: it travels back into their past, bypassing layers of memory and interpretation to present their earlier encounters with unshakable immediacy. In Africa, when Linda and Thomas were twenty-seven, and in Massachusetts, when they were in high school, the novel re-creates love at its exhilarating pinnacle - the kind of intense connection that becomes the true north against which all relationships are measured. Moving backward through time, The Last Time They Met traces the extraordinary resonance a single choice, even a single word, can have over the course of a lifetime. At the same time, the novel creates an almost unbearable mystery, a mystery that can only be understood fully in the novel's final pages, in the eyes of young Linda Fallon and the young man who loves her. With a master's control of phrase, observation, emotion, and character, Anita Shreve has written a beautiful and unforgettable exploration of intimacy, loss, and lifelong desire.
Genres: FictionRomanceBook ClubChick LitContemporaryAdult FictionNovelsAdultAfricaDrama
325 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
3616 (19%)
4 star
5853 (31%)
3 star
6357 (34%)
2 star
2159 (11%)
1 star
825 (4%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Anita Shreve

Lists with this book

Gone Girl
And Then There Were None
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Best Twists
8290 books8827 voters
The Time Traveler's Wife
A Walk to Remember
The Lovely Bones
Not So Happily-Ever-After
779 books1063 voters
The Shadow of the Wind
The Book Thief
Fahrenheit 451
Books about Books and Authors
210 books137 voters
Twilight
Breaking Dawn
New Moon
Books I Regret Reading
2248 books3226 voters