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Scarlett White has spent her whole life building walls. After losing her father on a July morning and watching her mother disappear into a bottle, she's learned that the only safe thing to measure is what you can control -- grades, goals, the precise angle of a projectile in a physics lab.
Then Tristan Cox bumps her car in a Publix parking lot, and she puts a Band-Aid on his cheek, and the walls start to crack.
He's the quarterback from Ohio who doesn't know he's a physicist. She's the girl who corrects his math and pretends she doesn't notice his cologne. Together, in the sweltering haze of a Jacksonville autumn, they fall into something neither of them planned -- something built on steel balls and chocolate croissants and a wrong measurement that becomes their number: three point seven two.
But when Scarlett's mother gets sober, falls in love, and moves the family to small-town Ohio, nine hundred and forty-two miles threatens to undo everything. New friends. A new sister who reads Middlemarch in fox slippers. A boy's cousin who feels too much. A football season that ends with a stretcher. A coma. A kiss that wakes him. A memory lost and a memory found.
And one terrible night that breaks the thing she thought was unbreakable.
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