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2000s: An unusual setting for a romance novel but a great backdrop to a fun read. Jessica Morrison paints a very clear picture of Buenos Aires through her eyes of a non-native who sees the city in unique ways.
2000s: An unusual setting for a romance novel but a great backdrop to a fun read. Jessica Morrison paints a very clear picture of Buenos Aires through her eyes of a non-native who sees the city in unique ways.
28-year-old Cassie Moore has always had a plan for everything but then she loses her job and finds her man in bed with his ex. So, she gets drunk and manages to book a 6 month trip to Buenos Aires with not so much as a plan in sight.
Soon she finds herself reinvigorated by this city and when she meets other travellers looking for love, she sets us a Broken hearts club, learns Spanish and sets her sights on a new man. But is this plan all its cracked up to be? and is it sometimes best to have no plan at all?
Descriptions of the life, colours and flavours of the city are great!
“I try to absorb the city whirring past me in the night, a blur of neon and headlights”
This is a tour around the shopping streets, the streets she seems to wander around and see the sights of the city that the tourists might not see. And her exploration of Recoleta, one of the city’s wealthiest neighbourhoods is very interesting.