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She is the most important person in her life. Although they may never have met…
August is twenty-three. She is convinced that there is no magic or love like in the movies, and the only sensible way to live this life is to remain single. August believes that even moving to eccentric neighbors in New York and working at a 24-hour pancake restaurant cannot change this. And, of course, there is no chance that the daily subway ride from the usual struggle with boredom and power outages will turn into something more.
But one day in the subway car, August meets an attractive girl. Jane. Amazing, charming, mysterious, impossible Jane. Rough features, disheveled hair and a soft smile - this is exactly how Jane appears in her leather jacket to save August's morning when she needs it most.
Meetings with Subway Girl gradually become the best part of August's day. But she soon realizes that Jane doesn't just look like a punk rocker from the '70s, but is actually a throwback to that era. So August will have to go back to what she tried to leave behind in order to help Jane and finally believe that miracles do happen.
Casey McQuiston's "The Last Stop" is a magical, sexy, and sensual story where the impossible becomes possible when August does everything in her power to save a girl lost in time.