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âBeautiful ⊠Incredibly movingâ ANN PATCHETT
âSun-saturated proseâ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
âA rich tale you canât put downâ iNEWS
âDeeply satisfying ⊠beautifully writtenâ POLLY SAMSON
A family secret. A new love. The chance to start again.
Margaret's childhood is one of Saturday morning pancakes and sunlit swimming pools behind white picket fences. Then, one fateful summer, everything changes. A line is crossed and the simple pleasures of girlhood slip away.
Twenty-five years later, Margaret is newly divorced with two young daughters of her own. She's starting over while discovering the pleasures of a new boyfriend. But, returning to the family home at her mother's beckoning, she finds herself swept up in the unspoken truth of that long ago summer. She must now reckon with what binds the past to the present, one generation to the next, and safety to the freedom we most desire.
A must-read novel of the summer in Sunday Times Style, Elle and Good Housekeeping.
âA moving, funny and searing look at family and marriage. I adored itâ CHRIS WHITAKER, author of All the Colours of the Dark
âShattering, but also witty, arch, probing and hopefulâ PANDORA SYKES, in Sunday Times Style
âJones takes her cues from writers like John Cheever, Richard Yates and Virginia Woolfâ NEW YORK TIMES
'Thrillingly virtuosic â beguiling, unsettling and stylishâ JESSICA STANLEY, author of Consider Yourself Kissed
âA novel of quiet, devastating beauty âŠI loved it' ABIGAIL DEAN, author of Girl A
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âBeautiful ⊠Incredibly movingâ ANN PATCHETT
âSun-saturated proseâ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
âA rich tale you canât put downâ iNEWS
âDeeply satisfying ⊠beautifully writtenâ POLLY SAMSON
A family secret. A new love. The chance to start again.
Margaret's childhood is one of Saturday morning pancakes and sunlit swimming pools behind white picket fences. Then, one fateful summer, everything changes. A line is crossed and the simple pleasures of girlhood slip away.
Twenty-five years later, Margaret is newly divorced with two young daughters of her own. She's starting over while discovering the pleasures of a new boyfriend. But, returning to the family home at her mother's beckoning, she finds herself swept up in the unspoken truth of that long ago summer. She must now reckon with what binds the past to the present, one generation to the next, and safety to the freedom we most desire.
A must-read novel of the summer in Sunday Times Style, Elle and Good Housekeeping.
âA moving, funny and searing look at family and marriage. I adored itâ CHRIS WHITAKER, author of All the Colours of the Dark
âShattering, but also witty, arch, probing and hopefulâ PANDORA SYKES, in Sunday Times Style
âJones takes her cues from writers like John Cheever, Richard Yates and Virginia Woolfâ NEW YORK TIMES
'Thrillingly virtuosic â beguiling, unsettling and stylishâ JESSICA STANLEY, author of Consider Yourself Kissed
âA novel of quiet, devastating beauty âŠI loved it' ABIGAIL DEAN, author of Girl A























