You never forget the one that got away.
Daniel was the first boy to make Alison a mix tape.
But that was years ago and Ali hasn?
t thought about him in a very long time.
Even if she had, she might not have called him ?
the one that got away?
; after all, she?
d been the one to run.
Then Dan?
s name pops up on her phone, with a link to a song from their shared past.
For two blissful minutes, Alison is no longer an adult in Adelaide with temperamental daughters; she is sixteen in Sheffield, dancing in her skin-tight jeans.
She cannot help but respond in kind.
And so begins a new mix tape.
Ali and Dan exchange songs ?
some new, some old ?
across oceans and time zones, across a lifetime of different experiences, until one of them breaks the rules and sends a message that will change everything?
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Readers are falling in love with Mix Tape!
?
I laughed, I cried, I listened to the music.
I wanted to know the characters in real life.
?
*****
?
This book is beautiful.
The writing is so emotive and evocative.
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*****
?
I LOVED this book - the music in it brought back so many memories from my teenage years.
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*****
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