At the beginning of the novel, Lincoln still lives with his mother, who is extremely overbearing and coddling, much to. Kind and quiet, Lincoln is intellectually curious, though he has trouble finding focus academically and, as shown in this novel, throughout his early adulthood. The standard procedure would have been to send them a warning, but lonely Lincoln lets the women's inappropriate office mail slide and gets hooked on reading their dalliances, eventually developing feelings for Beth. Lincoln is in his late twenties at the time of the novel. What they don't know is that the newly hired Internet security officer, Lincoln O'Neill, is charged with monitoring emails to check for anything unnecessary or pornographic, and is reading their messages. In long emails, coworkers and friends Beth and Jennifer trade thoughts about their romances-Beth with her marriage-phobic boyfriend, Chris, and Jennifer with her baby-mania-stricken husband, Mitch. The story follows a man whose job it is to read email correspondence for the employees of the newspaper he works at, to make sure they are in compliance with policy. Attachments is the first novel written by Rainbow Rowell, published in 2011.
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