Summary of People We Meet on Vacation By Emily Henry: People We Meet on Vacation Book Complete Analysis & Study Guide by Peter Cuomo

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A high-quality summary of Emily Henry´s book People We Meet on Vacation including chapter details and analysis of the main themes of the original book.

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Poppy and Alex. There isn't a single thing they share in common. He's dressed in khakis and she's a wild youngster. He loves to stay at home with a book, while she has an unquenchable wanderlust. And they've been the best of friends ever since a disastrous car ride home from college many years ago. They live far apart for the majority of the year—she in New York City, and he in their little hometown—but they have spent one lovely week of vacation together every summer for the past decade.

Until they damaged everything two years ago. Since then, they haven't talked.

Poppy has all she needs, but she can't seem to get out of her rut. When others ask her when she was last really happy, she knows it was on that final, ill-fated vacation with Alex. As a result, she resolves to persuade her closest friend to spend one more trip with her—to lay everything out on the table and make things okay. Surprisingly, he agrees.

She now has a week to get things in order. If she could just get over the one major fact that has always lurked in the background of their seemingly ideal relationship. What's the worst that might happen?

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