![]() ![]() The summer they graduated is a time they will always remember, and one they could never forget. Jude thought she’d never have to worry about her son, that he’d always sail through life easily achieving whatever he, and his family, wanted and expected – but then he fell in love. Mia’s beloved and incredibly good-looking twin brother Zach finds life much less complicated than his sister. Something which, at first, worries Mia’s mother, Jude. Different in so many ways – Lexi is an orphan and lives with her aunt on a trailer park, while Mia is a golden girl blessed with a loving family and a beautiful home, Yet they recognise something in each other which sets them apart from the crowd, and Mia comes to rely heavily on Lexi’s steadfast friendship. Lexi and Mia are inseparable from the moment they start high school. They think a few columns in a newspaper give them the facts they need. They sit on bar stools and in porch swings and spout opinions, half-truths, making judgements that aren’t theirs to make. People on the island still talk about what happened in the summer of ’04. ![]() An exquisite, heartbreaking story that speaks to women everywhere about the things that matter most. ![]()
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