**_The Light We Lost_ mixes with a touch of _Daisy Jones and the Six_ in this novel of first love, passion, and the power of choice--and how we cannot escape the people we are meant to be.** _Two loves. Two choices. One chance to follow her dreams._ Emily has come a long way since she lost her t
After Everything
โ Scribed by Suellen Dainty
- Publisher
- Atria Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Edition
- First Atria books hardcover edition
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
It's never too late to make amends.
They've been the best of friends for decades.
They've seen everything--marriage, divorce, success, and bankruptcy.
They think that there are no more surprises, that they've learned all of life's lessons.
But they're wrong. They've only just begun.
Recently divorced and seeking to find herself, Penny moves to a picturesque town in France, happy to live alone--that is until she meets an irresistible American philosophy professor. Meanwhile, handsome bachelor Peter falls head over heels for the first time in his life with curvaceous, sexy, and fiercely independent Frieda; Tim and Angie face challenges in their childless, co-dependent marriage; and Jeremy, twice divorced and the most successful of them all, struggles with a destructive addiction.
At the heart of the story is Sandy, Penny's ex-husband and once an acclaimed songwriter. He realizes too late that he's taken his wife and two children...
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