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With complex characters and vivid landscape descriptions, this fun beach read from Moore (The Captain’s Daughter) has just enough drama to keep readers wondering how the story will unfold. For fans of women’s fiction such as the works of Elin Hilderbrand and Nancy Thayer. [See Prepub Alert, 12/17/18.]
A summer read with boats, the ocean, and sunscreen but focused on the life-changing events and the power of love and family to deal with life's problems.
Moore's second novel (after The Arrivals) takes readers on a stomach-clenching journey with two good people in terrible pain. She underlies her fresh, gripping look at a long-standing social problem with a backstory that will take less observant readers by surprise. [See Prepub Alert, 11/7/11.]
Suffering through cyberbullying and her parents' nasty divorce, 13-year-old Natalie Gallagher discovers an old diary in the basement and shares it with an archivist at the Massachusetts State Archives...
Reading about angry, immature adults can be tedious. With more sympathetic characters, Eleanor Brown's The Weird Sisters is a better choice for a story about adult children returning home. This debut novel is recommended with reservations for readers who enjoy family stories.