One Step to You

One Step to You by Federico Moccia is a thumbed edition published by Grand Central Publishing in 2021, featuring 384 pages in English. This novel presents a deep, passionate romance set against the backdrop of the Eternal City, where two young lovers, Babi and Step, navigate the complexities of their contrasting worlds. Their story begins with a chance encounter at a traffic light, leading them to share unforgettable moments together, even as they grapple with the challenges that threaten to separate them.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, family life, and the struggles of marriage and divorce. As Babi and Step’s relationship unfolds, they confront their fears and desires, creating a poignant tale that resonates with the essence of contemporary romance. The book captures the essence of youthful passion and the bittersweet nature of love, inviting readers to reflect on the lasting impact of their connection.
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Read the inspiration for the Netflix original series Summertime, a “deep, passionate romance that transcends time and age” (Booklist).
Babi and Step are the Romeo and Juliet of their time, spending the best days of their lives together in the Eternal City, but belonging to opposite worlds may eventually tear them apart.
It begins with a chance meeting at a traffic light, one that draws a young woman’s attention to the stranger on a motorbike. In that one moment, the fates of Babi Gervasi and Step Mancini are altered. Babi, poised on the brink of a predictable future, will risk everything to be with Step. Step, running from his past, will find the one thing missing from his life. Sharing days on the streets of Rome and nights under a blanket of stars, they belong in each other’s arms.
Even as they fear their time together will be brief, they know their hearts will remember forever.
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