The sisters Hemingway : a novel
The Hemingway Sisters of Cold River, Missouri are local legends. Raised by a mother obsessed with Ernest Hemingway, they were named after the author's four wives--Hadley, Pfeiffer, Martha, and Mary. The sisters couldn't be more different--or more alike. Now they're back in town, reunited to repair their fractured relationships. Hadley is the poised, polished wife of a senator. Pfeiffer is a successful New York book editor. Pfeiffer is a successful New York book editor. They each have a secret--a marriage on the rocks, a job lost, a stint in rehab... and they haven't been together in years. Together, they must stay in their childhood home, faced with a puzzle that may affect all their futures. As they learn the truth of what happened to their mother--and their youngest sister, Mary--they rekindle the bonds they had as children, bonds that have long seemed broken. With the help of neighbors, friends, love interests old and new--and one endearing and determined Basset Hound--the Sisters Hemingway learn that the happiness that has appeared so elusive may be right here at home, waiting to be claimed.
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Sisters > Fiction. Homecoming > Fiction. Missouri > Fiction. |
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Domestic fiction. |
- ISBN: 9780062674517
- Physical Description 353 pages ; 21 cm.
- Edition First edition.
- Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes reading group guide. |
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Additional Information
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