Small Town Girls

Small Town Girls by Pamela Wallace is a work of fiction published by St. Martin’s Press in 1990. This first edition spans 437 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around four women who, bonded by an act of vengeance, make a pact to keep their secret for life. As they navigate the complexities of their lives over two decades, they are compelled to reassess the sacrifices they made in pursuit of success.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of friendship and loyalty, as the characters confront the passage of time and the changes that life brings. The book delves into the enduring nature of their bond, emphasizing that while relationships with men may shift and children may grow, the connection between best friends remains steadfast. This edition offers a deep dive into the emotional landscape of these women’s lives, making it a reflective read on the nature of friendship and the impact of past choices.
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Bonded by an act of vengeance, four women make a pact to keep their secret forever. Twenty years later, they must re-evaluate the sacrifices made on the way to success–and reaffirm that, although men may come and go and children grow up, best friends remain forever.
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