**The only thing they share is the woman in the silver dress. But the truth about her wraps around them more tightly than anything else, changing them forever.**
When the past chases you, sometimes you just keep running. That's how Livvi Gray survives. She promised herself years ago that she'd forget those awful times, that she'd turn her someday dreams into reality. And she has. But sometimes we have to fight harder than ever to choose our own path.
Micah and AnnaLee are fighting just like Livvi, trying to overcome their own struggles. But the three of them are connected in ways they could never have expected, and the mystery holding them close will transfix you as it barrels toward earth-shattering truth.
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Livvi Gray, an author who poured her painful childhood into her debut novel, realizes that the road to recovery is much longer than she expected. Though the book has brought her some success, she’s still having trouble letting anyone get close. AnnaLee, a wife and mother living in Long Island, fails to understand how the man she married could have changed so completely, so quickly. Micah Lesser, a famous photographer, realizes that her present success has done nothing to erase the secrets of her past. Dixon’s The Book of Someday follows the parallel stories of three unique women, all struggling with the contrasts between the highs of career success or new love set against the lows of depression, illness, or regret. Dixon gives Livvi, AnnaLee, and Micah each her own unique voice, combining common elements in their pasts to weave a compelling, emotionally driven story. With a tone reminiscent of Jodi Picoult, Kristin Hannah, and Carol Cassella, Dixon pulls at the threads between regret and nostalgia, forgiveness and blame, denial and acceptance. Emotional without being overwrought, The Book of Someday is an enchanting story. --Stephanie Turza
### Review
"Absolutely mesmerizing! Dianne Dixon's The "Book of Someday" is packed with vivid storytelling and palpable emotion. This novel made me think of all the "somedays" in my own life-the ones I dreamed about as a child, and the ones I've yet to add to my list." - Sarah Jio, New York Times bestselling author of Blackberry Winter
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**The only thing they share is the woman in the silver dress. But the truth about her wraps around them more tightly than anything else, changing them forever.** When the past chases you, sometimes you just keep running. That's how Livvi Gray survives. She promised herself years ago that she'd forget those awful times, that she'd turn her someday dreams into reality. And she has. But sometimes we have to fight harder than ever to choose our own path. Micah and AnnaLee are fighting just like Livvi, trying to overcome their own struggles. But the three of them are connected in ways they could never have expected, and the mystery holding them close will transfix you as it barrels toward earth-shattering truth. ** ### From Booklist Livvi Gray, an author who poured her painful childhood into her debut novel, realizes that the road to recovery is much longer than she expected. Though the book has brought her some success, she’s still having trouble letting anyone get close. AnnaLee, a wife and mother living in Long Island, fails to understand how the man she married could have changed so completely, so quickly. Micah Lesser, a famous photographer, realizes that her present success has done nothing to erase the secrets of her past. Dixon’s The Book of Someday follows the parallel stories of three unique women, all struggling with the contrasts between the highs of career success or new love set against the lows of depression, illness, or regret. Dixon gives Livvi, AnnaLee, and Micah each her own unique voice, combining common elements in their pasts to weave a compelling, emotionally driven story. With a tone reminiscent of Jodi Picoult, Kristin Hannah, and Carol Cassella, Dixon pulls at the threads between regret and nostalgia, forgiveness and blame, denial and acceptance. Emotional without being overwrought, The Book of Someday is an enchanting story. --Stephanie Turza ### Review "Absolutely mesmerizing! Dianne Dixon's The "Book of Someday" is packed with vivid storytelling and palpable emotion. This novel made me think of all the "somedays" in my own life-the ones I dreamed about as a child, and the ones I've yet to add to my list." - Sarah Jio, New York Times bestselling author of Blackberry Winter