Blood Sugar

Blood Sugar by Cindy Blake, published by Bantam in 1992, is a modern fiction narrative that explores the complexities of friendship and personal transformation. The story centers on Stacey, who, after 15 years of separation from her college best friend Eloise, receives an unexpected invitation to Eloise’s wedding on Cape Cod. This reunion forces Stacey to confront the changes in Eloise, who has become a woman pushed to the edge, challenging the memories of their once-close bond.
Readers will find a poignant examination of the passage of time and the impact of life choices on relationships. As Stacey navigates her feelings about the past and the present, the book delves into themes of identity and the emotional weight of reconnection. With 237 pages, this New Ed edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of friendship and the ways in which people evolve over time.
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At college, Eloise and Stacy had been the very best of friends but after graduation they had drifted apart. Then 15 years later Stacey receives an invitation to Eloise’s wedding up on Cape Cod and is confronted with a woman she hardly recognizes, a woman pushed to the edge.
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