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The Love Proof: A Novel
by Madeleine Henry

Published: 2021-02-09T00:0
Hardcover : 304 pages
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A brilliant physicist studying the nature of time embarks on a journey to prove that those we love are always connected to us, leading to surprising revelations in this fresh and unique love ...
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Introduction

A brilliant physicist studying the nature of time embarks on a journey to prove that those we love are always connected to us, leading to surprising revelations in this fresh and unique love story.

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Chapter 1

Before they met, Jake Kristopher was sitting in the third row of

Woolsey Hall, Yale’s biggest auditorium, glancing up at the balcony

behind him. Woolsey was packed with teens dressed up for fresh-

man assembly, on the energetic brink of their first college semester.

Sophie Jones was craning forward over the balcony rail when Jake

caught a glimpse of her and went still. She had golden hair and

wore a white dress with a bumblebee woven on one shoulder. As

people around her chatted, she sat alone. She looked younger than

everyone else. The longer he stared, the more his feeling swelled

that he’d seen her before—no, more than that. Known her.

Sophie found his gaze in the crowd. His black eyebrows were

knit together, dark as ocean depths. Her stomach fluttered as if

he were a tide pulling her under with him. The jock next to him

suddenly turned around and blocked her view with the width of

his shoulders. Sophie leaned back, dropped her hand to her gut,

and wondered why she’d felt such a charge. view abbreviated excerpt only...

Discussion Questions

1. The epigraph of this novel focuses on the power of connection. How does this theme recur throughout the novel? How do these words set up what is to come? After having finished the novel, has your perspective on connection changed?

2. In part one, Sophie is often described in childlike terms. Why do you think this is? What does it say about her character?

3. Have you or someone you know ever experienced a love like Jake and Sophie?

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