Tom believes, even in this cynical modern world, in the
notion of a transforming, cosmically destined, lightning-
strikes-once kind of love. Summer doesn't. Not at all. But
that doesn't stop Tom from going after her, again and again,
like a modern Don Quixote, with all his might and courage.
Suddenly, Tom is in love not just with a lovely, witty,
intelligent woman -- but with the very idea of Summer, the
very idea of a love that still has the power to shock the
heart and stop the world. The fuse is lit on Day 1 when Tom,
a would-be architect turned sappy greeting card writer,
encounters Summer, his boss's breezy, beautiful new
secretary, fresh off the plane from Michigan. Though
seemingly out of his league, Tom soon discovers he shares
plenty in common with Summer. By Day 31, things are moving
ahead, albeit "casually." By Day 32, Tom is irreparably
smitten, living in a giddy, fantastical world of Summer on
his mind. By Day 185, things are in serious limbo -- but not
without hope. And as the story winds backwards and forwards
through Tom and Summer's on-again, off-again, sometimes
blissful, often tumultuous dalliance -- all of which adds up
to a kaleidoscopic portrait of why, and how, we still
struggle so laughably, cringingly hard to make sense of love
and to hopefully make it real
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