The Summer Pact

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Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.8 X 9.9 X 1.2 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593600290

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About the Author
Emily Giffin is the author of eleven internationally bestselling novels: Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Baby Proof, Love the One You're With, Heart of the Matter, Where We Belong, The One & Only, First Comes Love, All We Ever Wanted, The Lies That Bind, and Meant to Be. She lives in Atlanta with her family and two dogs.
Reviews
"Want to indulge in juicy, page-turning escapism? The Summer Pact is about a group of friends . . . [and] a reunion tour, a decade after college, inspired by a long-ago promise to turn to one another in times of need. [They] take turns narrating their trip to the Italian island of Capri, where closure may or may not await."--The New York Times

"If you need a break from love and crime stories, try The Summer Pact, a novel about friendship. . . . Grief and redemption are big themes of this book. It's not lighthearted reading, exactly, but it is deeply heartfelt."--Harper's Bazaar

"I am a huge fan and so excited to read Emily's new novel!"--Britney Spears (People)

"If Giffin is writing it, I'm going to be reading it."--Marie Claire

"A tender, heartfelt journey . . . Great writing is great storytelling--and that is what Emily Giffin does time and time again."--Woman's World

"In a story about friendship, grief, love and connection, Emily Giffin delivers another unforgettable tale."--SheKnows

"Giffin is at her best when she's delving into the hard and sometimes outwardly questionable choices that her characters make in their pursuit of happiness, and her latest harks back to her bold, layered debut, Something Borrowed (2004). This thirtysomething coming-into-one's-own tale feels true to life, messy in all the best ways, and hopeful. A triumph."--Booklist (starred review)