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A People and US Weekly Pick “An impressive feat…an immensely entertaining, moving, and believable read” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution), this debut novel…
A New York Times bestseller with over 12,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads: In Dublin, a colorful group comes together for an evening class — and the unexpected soon unfolds… “Reading one of Maeve Binchy’s novels is like coming home” (The Washington Post).
“Witty and thought-provoking” (People): When 50-something Clover wakes up one morning to discover that she’s invisible, she sets out to find other women like her. A “humorous, touching story of how Clover reclaims her sense of self” (O, The Oprah Magazine).
In this luminous New York Times bestseller, sisters Pearl and May must marry in America to save their family from ruin. But they carry a secret that will change everything… “A buoyant and lustrous paean to the bonds of sisterhood” (Booklist).
NEW YORK TIMES BESTELLER • Millions of readers around the world have fallen in love with the novels of the…
A New York Times bestseller from “a writing powerhouse” (USA Today), for fans of Kate Atkinson and Jodi Picoult. Seemingly perfect suburban mother Heloise leads a double life — but her dark past and new dangers threaten to destroy everything. “I love her books!” (Harlan Coben).
Polly Waterford is ready to trade in her disastrous love life for something simpler. Can her baking hobby evolve into more? “Sheer indulgence from start to finish” (New York Times bestselling author Sophie Kinsella), with over 6,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
Talk about unlucky sevens. An hour ago, seventeen-year-old, seven months pregnant Novalee Nation was heading for California with her boyfriend.…
A New York Times bestseller that’s “clever, light, and as welcoming as an ocean breeze” (People): Katie believes she’s found the perfect man — but when he unceremoniously disappears, she seeks answers in the diary he left behind… “A quiet fable of love, loss, and healing” (Susan Wiggs).