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All we ever wanted : a novel

Giffin, Emily (author.).

Summary: "In the new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of First Comes Love and Something Borrowed, a woman is forced to choose between her family and her most deeply held values. Nina Browning is living the good life after marrying into Nashville's elite. Her husband's tech business is booming, and her adored son, Finch, is bound for Princeton. Tom Volpe is a single dad working multiple jobs. His adored daughter, Lyla, attends Nashville's most prestigious private school on a scholarship. But amid the wealth and privilege, Lyla doesn't always fit in. Then one devastating photo changes everything. Finch snaps a picture of Lyla passed out at a party, adds a provocative caption, and sends it to a few friends. The photo spreads like wildfire, and before long, an already divided community is buzzing with scandal and assigning blame. In the middle of it all, Nina finds herself relating more to Tom's reaction than her own husband's--and facing an impossible choice"--

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780399178931 (e-book)
  • ISBN: 0399178929
  • ISBN: 9780399178924
  • Physical Description: pages ; cm
    print
  • Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, 2018.
Subject: Married women Fiction
Single fathers Fiction
Teenagers Fiction
FICTION / Contemporary Women
FICTION / Romance / Contemporary
FICTION / Literary
Married women
Single fathers
Teenagers
Genre: Novels.
Fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at Skagit Evergreen Libraries. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at La Conner Swinomish Library District. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at La Conner Regional Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
La Conner Regional Library FIC GIFFIN 107141 FICTION Available -


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