Fly Away Home

Fly Away Home by Jennifer Weiner, published by Simon & Schuster in 2010, is a novel that explores the complexities of family dynamics and personal reinvention. With 401 pages, this edition delves into the life of Sylvie Woodruff, who has dedicated decades to being the perfect politician’s wife while raising her two daughters. Following a public betrayal that shatters her world, Sylvie retreats to her grandmother’s seaside home, seeking solace as the scandal unfolds.
The narrative also follows Sylvie’s daughters, each navigating their own tumultuous paths. Diana, who initially married for friendship rather than love, finds herself drawn to an unsuitable partner, leading her on a quest for a fresh start after a painful affair. Meanwhile, Lizzie, once a source of family strife, is attempting to rebuild her life but faces unexpected challenges when a summer romance turns dark. This book presents a poignant exploration of motherhood, resilience, and the search for identity amidst personal upheaval.
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Sylvie Woodruff has spent the last 30 or so years being the ideal politician’s wife and raising two daughters. When her world crashes down around her after a painful, public betrayal, she retreats to her grandmother’s rambling seaside home to wait for the scandal to blow over. Sylvie’s eldest daughter, Diana, married out of friendship and respect, not love … then years later, finds herself falling for a most unsuitable man. When the affair ends badly, she sets off in search of a new beginning. Lizzie, Diana’s younger sister, who caused her parents such heartache as a teenager, is finally getting her life together. When a summer fling leaves her pregnant, and her charming boyfriend turns violent, she too heads out of town.
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