Outer Banks

Outer Banks by Anne Rivers Siddons, published by Harper Collins in June 1992, is a reprint edition comprising 576 pages. The narrative centers on four sorority sisters—Kate, Cecie, Ginger, and Fig—who formed a deep bond during their college years in the 1960s. As they return to Nag’s Head, North Carolina, three decades later, they seek to reconnect with the magic of their youth and confront the complexities of their past relationships.
Readers will find a rich exploration of friendship and the passage of time as the characters navigate their intertwined lives filled with love, betrayal, and personal growth. The story delves into themes of romance and the enduring impact of formative experiences, set against the backdrop of the Outer Banks’ striking landscape. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of enduring connections and the bittersweet memories that shape one’s identity.
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Elegant Kate, walking a tightrope over an abyss of lies…sensitive, sensible, self-contained Cecie…Ginger, the heiress, sexy, vibrant, richer than sin…and poor, hopeless, brilliant Fig-they came together as sorority sisters on a Southern campus in the ’60s. Four young women bound by rare, blinding, early friendship-they spend two idyllic spring breaks at Nag’s Head, North Carolina, the isolated strip of barrier islands where grand old weatherbeaten houses perch defiantly on the edge of a storm-tossed sea. Now thirty years later, they are coming back. They are coming back to recapture the exquisite magic of those early years…to experience again the love, the enthusiasm, the passion, pain, and cruel-betrayal that shaped the four young girls into women and set them all adrift on the…Outer Banks.
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