<p>Razor-sharp and thought-provoking Lindsey J. Palmer's incisive new novel both celebrates and skewers modern relationships and their milestones offering a witty and wise look at what it takes to commit--to love to a home and to the life that's right for you.<br /><br />After three years of dating and trading nights at their respective New York City apartments Emma Feit and Nick O'Hare are moving in together. Or they will be as soon as they find the right place. For two happily-in-love professionals--Nick's a teacher Emma tutors college-bound teens--with good credit and stellar references how hard can it be? As it turns out very--in ways that are completely unexpected. <br /><br />Suddenly Emma is filled with questions about cohabiting about giving up her freedom--not to mention about who's going to clean the toilet. And while her best friend plans a dream wedding to her wealthy fianc&eacute; and her older brother settles into suburban bliss Emma must figure out what home means to her--and how on earth to get there.<br /><br />&ldquo;If We Lived Here is a brisk and insightful look at the complications of cohabitation.&rdquo; &mdash;<em>Harper&rsquo;s Bazaar</em><br /> <br /> &ldquo;This lighthearted read... shined a heartwarming insightful light on love.&rdquo; &mdash;<em>FIRST for Women</em><br /> <em><br /> </em>&ldquo;If We Lived Here cleverly explores the highs and lows (mostly lows) of apartment hunting in New York City.&nbsp;It is also a journey into the complexity of romantic relationships the changing dynamics of friendship in your 30s and ultimately the quest for a home.&rdquo; &mdash;The Huffington Post</p>
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.