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Book SynopsisCourtney Sullivan is the author of the
New York Times bestselling novel,
Commencement. Her writing has appeared in the
New York Times Book Review,
Elle,
Glamour,
Men's Vogue, and the
New York Observer, among others. She is a contributor to the essay anthology
The Secret Currency of Love and co-editor of
Click: When We Knew We Were Feminists. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Trade ReviewRich and exhilarating...
The dialogue sizzles...
Maine does not falter.
You don't want this novel to end. -- Lily King * New York Times Book Review *
This read will transport you... The cast of quirky characters
will have you laughing out loud and aching for their regrets in the same chapter,
pining for more pages when it comes to an end. * Marie Claire *
Thoughtful, witty and totally compulsive * Woman & Home *
A funny, touching, beautifully written triumph... Hand of heart, I didn't want it to end. * Psychologies *
A
crackling-smart character study of the Kelleher women, who retreat to their oceanfront Maine compound, unearthing 60 years of family secrets, grudges, and regrets. * Elle *
Whether you're in need of a beach-read or looking for a festive fireside book, Courtney Sullivan's
Maine... is just the thing. * Grazia *
Bittersweet, true to life,
Maine is a reminder that every family should be celebrated, however dysfunctional. -- Bella Pollen * author of The Summer of the Bear *
Simple yet elegant, sometimes funny, often sad and always convincing. -- Emma Henderson * author of Grace Williams Says It Loud *