Rainbow Rowell fans will surely love her new book, "Slow Dance," which will be released on July 23 by William Morrow. Like "Eleanor & Park," its relatable storytelling will surely touch readers' hearts.
In "Slow Dance," we follow the journey of Shiloh and Cary, two high school best friends whose paths diverge despite everyone's expectations that they would end up together. Shiloh aspires to become an actress and leave her hometown of Omaha behind, while Cary aims to explore the world as a member of the Navy.
When they reunite at a wedding, their lives take unexpected turns. Shiloh, navigating single motherhood after her divorce, is still rooted in Omaha and works in theater. Meanwhile, Cary has traveled the globe with the Navy but grapples with concerns about his mother's declining health back home.
Their meeting reignites a potential romance, potentially leaving readers wondering if they will or will not end up together. This creates an opportunity for a second shot at love that promises to engage audiences.
The book's mix of nostalgia, drama, and heartfelt scenes positions it to be a standout success this summer.
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PEOPLE magazine obtained an excerpt. The excerpt explores Shiloh's emotional voyage as she navigates the intricacies of her past, present, and uncertain prospects ahead. It underscores themes like missed chances, remorse, disenchantment, and the yearning for companionship.
Shiloh receives a wedding invitation from her old friend Mikey, stirring memories of her life's twists and turns. Despite financial challenges, she eagerly accepts and prepares for the event. On the wedding day, her ex-husband Ryan's late arrival and tense exchange highlight her regrets.
Shiloh's encounters with her ex-husband, thoughts about her life decisions, and meeting old friends at a wedding reception bring up nostalgia and unease. Cary's sudden presence as a past friend and potential romantic interest adds tension and unresolved feelings to Shiloh's journey of self-reflection. The excerpt delves into themes of discovering oneself, evolving personally, and navigating the intricacies of relationships.
Rowell is a versatile author known for her diverse range of writing. She delves into various genres and age groups, from novels centered around adults like "Attachments" to stories focusing on teenagers like "Eleanor & Park." Additionally, she explores fantasy elements in her work, such as in "The Simon Snow Trilogy," featuring lovesick vampires and characters with dragon wings.
In addition to novels, Rowell has ventured into short story writing, with her debut collection, "Scattered Showers," recently released. She also contributes to Marvel's monthly "She-Hulk" comic series. Rowell resides in Omaha, Nebraska, where she continues to craft captivating stories across different mediums and genres.
Rowell is set to make her DC Comics debut this July in Action Comics. Teaming up with artist Cian Tormey, Rowell will delve into the world of Superman by focusing on the iconic character of Lois Lane. Their storyline will unfold across Action Comics #1067-1069 alongside a lead story by Gail Simone and Eddy Barrows.
Rowell expressed her excitement and emphasized her affinity for Daily Planet stories and the dynamic between Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Drawing from her background as a former newspaper reporter, Rowell aims to bring authenticity to their relationship and explore the intricacies of a superhero romance intertwined with journalism.
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