Half of What You Hear

Half of What You Hear
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Kristyn Kusek Lewis

شابک

9780062673374
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

October 15, 2018
A former White House employee discovers that her husband's sleepy hometown has more scandals and secrets than Washington.As the social secretary at the White House, Bess Warner worked long hours and dealt closely with the first lady. But when she's humiliatingly fired, she and her husband decide to embrace a slower lifestyle and take over his parents' inn in his tiny hometown of Greyhill, Virginia. What Bess doesn't count on is how hard it will be to fit in as an outsider. Most of her neighbors have known each other their entire lives, and they aren't particularly welcoming to newbies. Struggling to find herself in a new town while her growing kids are shutting her out, Bess wonders what her next career move should be. And then opportunity knocks: A former colleague wants Bess to write a puff piece about Susannah Lane, one of Greyhill's most famous and mysterious residents. As Bess begins to interview Susannah (who also happens to be her father-in-law's high school sweetheart), it becomes clear there are a lot of secrets people in town don't want her to know. The biggest one concerns what happened to Susannah's high school best friend, who died when she stumbled off a cliff. People in town maintain that her death was an accident, but Susannah is convinced there was something more sinister involved. But the longer Bess talks to Susannah--and the more people in town tell her Susannah is crazy--the more Bess starts to suspect that Susannah may have ulterior motives. Can she actually trust what Susannah is telling her? Or is Susannah simply using her to publicize her decades-old grudges? Lewis (Save Me, 2014, etc.) creates a sympathetic heroine as well as a realistic and full cast of characters around her, including Bess' good-natured husband, her critical mother-in-law, and the coterie of adult mean girls who run the town. The fast pace and intriguing mystery make this one perfect for fans of Big Little Lies.A compelling look at the power of small-town gossip.

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Booklist

October 15, 2018
Bess Warner was a Washington insider until a scandal destroyed her career. Now Bess and her husband, Cole, have relocated to small-town Greyhill, Virginia, to take over the inn that Cole's family has run for decades. It's a dramatic change of pace, and the locals make sure that Bess is abundantly aware of her status as an outsider. Coping with the mother-in-law from hell, her teenage children's growing pains, and a cadre of petty locals?including Cole's ex?makes her first months in town a challenge. When a contact from Washington offers Bess an assignment profiling Susannah Lane, an eccentric local who returned to Greyhill after her husband's death, Bess jumps at the chance. The two become fast friends, sharing their status as Greyhill's most gossiped-about women. But as Susannah opens up to Bess about her past, Bess is forced to confront uncomfortable truths about her new hometown and its residents?including her kindly father-in-law. The ending is neatly constructed, with satisfying redemption for all. Fans of Emily Giffin and Sally Hepworth will appreciate this enjoyable family drama featuring likable characters in challenging situations.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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