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Pop the cork on your favorite rosé and spend time in the world of wine and cheese. After devouring the latest from Brenner (The Wedding Sisters), readers and book clubs may want to revisit scandalous 1980s books like Lace and Scruples that gave new meaning to the words “girl power.”
Sad but compassionate, this novel successfully illustrates how people can grow and lives can change. Recommended for fans of Emily Giffin or Elin Hilderbrand. [See Prepub Alert, 10/22/17.]
Readers looking for a light, soap-operatic plot with trendy themes in a beach setting will not be disappointed. Most will want to hang on through the drawn-out middle section until they learn the results of Marin's latest genetic test.
At the end of Brenner's (Now or Never) latest, Lulu makes her own world and discovers that standing up for herself is the best way to get her mother to see her as an adult. The fascination and eventual romance between Lulu and the street artist known as GoST proceed in fits and starts as the young couple work out whether they can have a relationship, coming as they do from totally different worlds. But the story of Lulu's growing independence from the smothering Anna is the one that sticks in the mind. Recommended for lovers of coming-of-age stories.