In the best-selling tradition of The Friday Night Knitting Club and The Jane Austen Book Club, three women find unexpected answers, happiness, and one another, with Meryl Streep movies as their inspiration.
Two sisters and the cousin they grew up with after a tragedy are summoned home to their family matriarch's inn on the coast of Maine for a shocking announcement. Suddenly, Isabel, June, and Kat are sharing the attic bedroom - and barely speaking. But when innkeeper Lolly asks them to join her and the guests in the parlor for weekly Movie Night - it's Meryl Streep month - they find themselves sharing secrets, talking long into the night . . . and questioning everything they thought they knew about life, love, and one another.Each woman sees her complicated life reflected through the magic of cinema: Isabel's husband is having an affair, and an old pact may keep her from what she wants most . . . June has promised her seven-year-old son that she will somehow find his father, who he's never known . . . and Kat is ambivalent about accepting her lifelong best friend's marriage proposal. Through everything, Lolly has always been there for them, and now Isabel, June, Kat - and Meryl - must be there for her. Finding themselves. Finding each other. Finding a happy ending.
©2012 Mia March (P)2012 Simon & Schuster Audio
"A heartwarming, spirit-lifting read just in time for beach season." (Kirkus Reviews)
"March’s debut is a treat for movie lovers an fans of meaningful women’s fiction. The main characters have their flaws, but are easy to relate to, and one can’t help but root for their success in life and love." (Romantic Times Book Reviews)
"Consume with a bowl of popcorn and plenty of hankies." (Publishers Weekly)
"Inspiring"
It was a very enjoyable read that gives you hope and motivation to improve your life, not just settle.
When June finally met her child's grandparents.
Yes. They all had their own very different personality traits, but you could still see they were linked.
June, she seems like the most fun.
"Good beach book."
With reservations.
What I expected.
Pleasant voice. Sorry I only came up with two.
Guess it must have been as I finished the book. Some incentive was that I listened during a ride south and it is this months selection for my book club.
"not for meryl fans"
Don't let the very market-savvy title fool you; this is a run of the mill chick lit that manges to mention some movie titles in passing but in no way takes advantage of what could have been a clever plot device...
Meryl will NOT. Be playing the lead!