**From the New York Times bestselling author of Love Walked In and Belong to Me comes a profound and heart-rending story about a horrific tragedy that marks one woman and her hometown and about the explosive secrets that come to light twenty years later.** Ginny Beale is eighteen, irreverent, fun
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โ Scribed by Marisa de los Santos
- Book ID
- 100379037
- Publisher
- William Morrow;HarperCollins
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 0062844482
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โฆ Synopsis
From theNew York Timesbestselling author ofLove Walked InandBelong to Mecomes a profound and heart-rending story about a horrific tragedy that marks one woman and her hometown and about the explosive secrets that come to light twenty years later.
Ginny Beale is eighteen, irreverent, funny, and brave, with a brother she adores and a circle of friends for whom she would do anything. Because of one terrible night, she loses them allโand her adventurous spiritโseemingly forever. While the town cheers on the high school football team, someone sets the schoolโs auditorium ablaze. Ginnyโs best friend Gray Marsdenโs father, a fire fighter, dies in the blaze.
While many in the town believe Daniel York, a notoriously troubled local teen, set the fire, Ginny makes a shattering discovery that casts blame on the person she trusts most in the world. Ginny tells no one, but the secret isolates her, looming between her and her friends and ruining their friendship.
Over the next two decades, Ginny puts aside her wanderlust and her dreams. Moving back to her hometown, she distances herself from the past and from nearly everyone in it. She marries a quiet man, raises their daughter, Avery, and cares for her tyrannical, ailing mother, Adela. But when Ginnyโs husband, Harris, becomes embroiled in a scandal, Ginnyโs carefully controlled life crumbles, and, just when she believes she is regaining her bearings, the secret sheโs kept for twenty years emerges and threatens to destroy her hopes for the future.
With the help of fifteen-year-old Avery and of friends both old and new, Ginny must summon the courage to confront old lies and hard truths and to free herself and the people she loves from the mistakes and regrets that have burdened them for so long.
โฆ Subjects
Literary Fiction
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