Maggie May’s Diary

Maggie May’s Diary by Thomas E. Coughlin is a First Edition published by Fitzgerald & LaChapelle Pub. in 1998. This 188-page book follows Margaret Keogh-Olson, a CPA who stumbles upon her diary from age fifteen while preparing for her high school reunion. As she reflects on her past, including her early experiences with love and the challenges of her current life, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and emotional exploration.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of biography, romance, and personal growth. As Margaret revisits her youthful memories, she confronts the complexities of her present, including her troubled marriage and her daughter’s impending graduation. The story unfolds against the backdrop of affluent New Hampshire suburbs and Maine beach communities, offering a contemporary perspective on love and identity.
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Margaret Keogh-Olson, an attractive CPA, is searching for a high school photo to send to her high school reunion, when she discovers the diary she wrote at age fifteen. The young Maggie May Keogh had just discovered boys – one that got her pregnant and one that loved her. Eighteen years later, her marriage on the rocks and her daughter about to graduate from high school, Maggie May’s diary brings back memories, an agonizing discovery and a question: What has happened to Brian Kelly, who professed his love so many years ago? Margaret begins her search for love and new awareness of who she is and what she values in this memorable romance played out in the affluent suburbs of New Hampshire and the beach communities of Maine.
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