The Islanders A Novel

Cover of The Islanders A Novel by Meg Mitchell Moore
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9780062840066
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds
Width: 1.33 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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The Islanders A Novel by Meg Mitchell Moore, published by HarperCollins on June 11, 2019, is a work of fiction that explores the intertwining lives of three strangers on Block Island. This edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Anthony Puckett, a once-promising author seeking solace in a friend’s beach house, Joy Sousa, a café owner grappling with competition, and Lu Trusdale, a mother questioning her life choices. As summer unfolds, their paths converge, revealing unexpected romance, well-meaning lies, and hidden secrets.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of family life and personal struggles as the characters navigate their relationships and confront their pasts. The story delves into themes of marriage and divorce, independence, and the challenges of small-town living. Over the course of twelve weeks, the characters share their burdens and joys, ultimately facing the truths that will shape their futures. This novel offers a reflective look at what it means to find oneself amidst the complexities of life and the bonds that form in unexpected places.


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J. Courtney Sullivan’s Maine meets the works of Elin Hilderbrand in this delicious summer read involving three strangers, one island, and a season packed with unexpected romance, well-meaning lies, and damaging secrets.

Anthony Puckett was a rising literary star. The son of an uber-famous thriller writer, Anthony’s debut novel spent two years on the bestseller list and won the adoration of critics. But something went very wrong with his second work. Now Anthony’s borrowing an old college’s friend’s crumbling beach house on Block Island in the hopes that solitude will help him get back to the person he used to be.

Joy Sousa owns and runs Block Island’s beloved whoopie pie café. She came to this quiet space eleven years ago, newly divorced and with a young daughter, and built a life for them here. To her customers and friends, Joy is a model of independence, hard-working and happy. And mostly she is. But this summer she’s thrown off balance. A food truck from a famous New York City brand is roving around the island, selling goodies—and threatening her business.

Lu Trusdale is spending the summer on her in-laws’ dime, living on Block Island with her two young sons while her surgeon husband commutes to the mainland hospital. When Lu’s second son was born, she and her husband made a deal: he’d work and she’d quit her corporate law job to stay home with the boys. But a few years ago, Lu quietly began working on a private project that has becoming increasingly demanding on her time. Torn between her work and home, she’s beginning to question that deal she made.

Over the twelve short weeks of summer, these three strangers will meet and grow close, will share secrets and bury lies. And as the promise of June turns into the chilly nights of August, the truth will come out, forcing each of them to decide what they value most, and what they are willing to give up to keep it.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2019.
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ISBN-13: 9780062840066.
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Language: en. Pages: 432. Edition: 1.

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