Rip Tide

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Product Details
Price
$27.99  $26.03
Publisher
Harper
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.29 X 0.89 inches | 0.89 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063305540

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About the Author

Colleen McKeegan is the author of Rip Tide and The Wild One. She was previously an editor at Marie Claire, where her work was nominated for a National Magazine Award, and her writing has appeared in The Cut, Elle, Glamour, Bustle, and Fortune. A native of Allentown, Pennsylvania, and a graduate of Georgetown University, Colleen lives with her family in Westchester, New York.

Reviews

"Fireworks explode down the shore in Rip Tide, Colleen McKeegan's absorbing novel. At once an insightful look at tangled family dynamics and a wrenching story of youthful delusion, Rip Tide illustrates that for many women, the past is a ticking time bomb. The deeper we bury it, the bigger the boom. Spread out a blanket, crack open Rip Tide and prepare to be dazzled." -- Jillian Medoff, author of When We Were Bright and Beautiful

"Colleen McKeegan has delivered a thoroughly addictive (and beachy) beach read with a hint of Big Little Lies." -- Elle

"Suspenseful and resonant, Rip Tide conjures the fierce longings of adolescence, and the complex bonds of sisterhood, with scalpel sharpness. A clear-eyed portrait of the wounds teenaged girls inflict and sustain, and the women they become afterward--with a final twist that, like growing up, will complicate everything you thought you knew." -- Katie Gutierrez, bestselling author of More Than You'll Ever Know

"A dark, witty beach read about beach-town shenanigans." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Full of the youthful angst and longing that stretches into adulthood, Rip Tide is a gripping, smart and emotionally resonant novel. I raced through it with my heart in my throat until the redemptive and completely satisfying last page." -- Annabel Monaghan, author of Same Time Next Summer

"Set in a close-knit beach town where the past lingers like a rip tide, Colleen McKeegan's sophomore novel is a dark and twisty tale of secrets, revenge and betrayal. She writes beautifully about female desire and the ways girls are used and discarded--and how they pull themselves up again." -- Daisy Alpert Florin, author of My Last Innocent Year?

"Rip Tide is many things: a deep-dive into the perils of trying to escape your past; a poignant depiction of sisterhood and the ways it evolves; and the tantalizing idea of coming home again. When a body washes ashore in the beach town of their childhood, sisters Kimmy and Erin, both of whom recently returned to Rocky Cape, must wrestle with the ghosts they believed they'd left behind at the shore: both the ones they're eager to revisit, and the ones they can't face." -- Marie Claire

"Rip Tide is the epitome of a summer read, the kind of book that grabs you from page one and commands your full attention. McKeegan's sophomore novel is juicy, mysterious and brimming with secrets, with an immersive beach town setting to boot." -- People

"A suspense-filled mystery." -- SheKnows

"This is a beach read, but it's got a little more meat than your usual breezy fare...it explores sisterhood, sexuality, trauma, and forgiveness." -- Katie Couric Media

"A delectable page-turner brimming with secrets, Rip Tide had me hooked from its opening lines. Part mystery, part toxic love story, part homecoming, McKeegan's sophomore novel is a powerful love letter to sisterhood that is nostalgic, steamy, and utterly addictive--exactly what I want in a summer read." -- Carola Lovering, author of Tell Me Lies

"In Colleen McKeegan's sweeping, atmospheric novel, two sisters are dragged back towards the ghosts they left in their beachside hometown. Both a searing reminder of the currents of teenagerhood and a page-turning testament to the potency of female relationships, this novel will pull you in and hold you long beyond the final page." -- Jenny Hollander, author of Everyone Who Can Forgive Me Is Dead