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Another motivational, heartwarming story from Jennifer Weiner with surprising twist and engaging characters. There are two Dianas in this story: who are living different lives, polar opposite characters. But when one of them’s emails accidentally fills the other one’s inbox, coincidentally their paths are crossed. Now they decide to meet to devour best bloody Marys after sharing emails with their honest feelings. In the beginning we are introduced to 15 years old Diana’s summer journey at a sum...
I was gifted a copy of Big Summer by one of my bosses at Christmastime and was totally blown away by how much I enjoyed it once I finally got around to picking it up a couple months ago. Jennifer Weiner has been a hit or miss author for me, but suffice it to say I was pleasantly surprised by my reaction and made sure I was first in line on the library waiting list for this latest release. But then I read it . . . . I will most likely continue picking up books by this author, if for no other
That Summer , Jennifer Weiner's upcoming book, is a thought-provoking and timely story about friendship, secrets, and trust.Daisy has the life she thought she always wanted—a beautiful home, a growing cooking business—but there are definitely downsides. Her husband is demanding and belittling, her teenage daughter is rebelling, and she wonders if this is all that her life will hold.She starts getting emails meant for another woman, Diana (their email addresses are one character apart), which
That Summer is definite proof that Jennifer Weiner is an amazing writer. The novel flows so perfectly and into places much darker than readers might expect, but it's a journey that is absolutely worth taking. That Summer is about two women, both named Diana, who connect over missent email, but one Diana, called Daisy by her husband, is starting to feel trapped by the gilded bars of her life and how small her husband, Hal, has made her and her world.The other Diana is older and sophisticated and
This is a Romance/Women's Fiction/Chick-Lit. Jennifer Weiner is the author of Big Summer, and I really enjoy that book. I was very excited to see if I love this book as well. I have to say I found that first half of this book to not flow well, and I spend most the time trying to figure out what the characters have in common or how they connect to each other. I hate when books do that. How they fit together comes out around the half way point of the book. I really enjoyed the last half of the boo...