

which, it should go without saying, is a dream. This is not quite romance, not quite contemporary, not quite literary fiction, and overall like if any nina lacour book extended 15 more years.

it'd be like waking up a sleepwalker - medically ill-advised, and unpleasant for all involved. I care about these folks so much! (and they are Folks to me, not characters, please do not come into my comments section and try to dissuade me from this belief.

One of our favorite maybe-real expressions was "oh, la vache." oh, the cow.Īnyway, just about all i have to say right now is - oh la vache. When i was in high school i took a series of ever-advancing french classes, in attendance in each one a subset of the same people from the one before, and so we grew to have our own sort of dialect of almost-right, bullsh*t-idiom-heavy french. When Sara's old life catches up to her, upending everything she thought she wanted just as Emilie has finally gained her own sense of purpose, they must decide if their love is more powerful than their pasts.Īt once exquisite and expansive, astonishing in its humanity and heart, Yerba Buena is a love story for our time and a propulsive journey through the lives of two women finding their way in the world. But the damage both women carry, and the choices they have made, pulls them apart again and again. When Sara catches sight of Emilie one morning at Yerba Buena, their connection is immediate. On a whim, she takes a job arranging flowers at the glamorous restaurant Yerba Buena and embarks on an affair with the married owner. In her seventh year and fifth major as an undergraduate, she yearns for the beauty and community her Creole grandparents cultivated but is unable to commit. Across the city, Emilie Dubois is in a holding pattern. Years later, in Los Angeles, she is a sought-after bartender, renowned as much for her brilliant cocktails as for the mystery that clings to her. When Sara Foster runs away from home at sixteen, she leaves behind not only the losses that have shattered her world but the girl she once was, capable of trust and intimacy. The debut adult novel by the bestselling and award-winning YA author Nina LaCour, following two women on a star-crossed journey toward each other
