Girl Friday

Girl Friday by Jane Green, published by Penguin Books in 2010, is a contemporary work of literature that explores the life of Kit Hargrove, who is navigating the aftermath of her divorce. With 400 pages, this edition presents Kit as she rebuilds her life, finding fulfillment in her new job with a famous novelist and enjoying a cozy home with her children. As she reconnects with her ex-husband and embraces new friendships, Kit’s journey takes a turn when she meets Steve, a man who seems to offer the companionship she craves.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of personal relationships. As Kit grapples with her feelings for Steve and the secrets that her friend Tracy is keeping, the story unfolds with tension and emotional depth. This edition captures the essence of contemporary women’s fiction, reflecting on the challenges and joys of starting anew while navigating the intricacies of trust and betrayal.
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Since her divorce a year ago, Kit Hargrove feels she has finally got her life back on track. Gone is the lonely Wall Street widow she used to be, and in her place is a happier, more fulfilled woman, with a new job she loves – working for uberfamous novelist Robert McClore – a small but cosy new home with her children, and the beginnings of a tentative friendship with her ex-husband. She even has time for yoga classes with her new best friend Tracy. The only thing missing is a man. And when Tracy introduces her to Steve – charming, romantic and attentive – Kit wonders if he could be the final piece of the jigsaw. But Kit doesn’t know that Tracy is hiding a secret, one that could destroy their friendship, her happiness with Steve, even her new life. Torn between suspicion and love, Kit doesn’t know which way to turn. For there are some betrayals that a friendship can’t survive.
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