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"On a dreary spring day in Brooklyn, Lottie Wilkes and Rose Arbuthnot spot an ad on their children?s preschool bulletin board: Hopewell Cottage Little Lost Island, Maine. Old, pretty cottage to rent on a small island. Springwater, blueberries, sea glass. August. Neither can afford it, but they are smitten?Lottie could use a break from her overbearing husband and Rose from her relentless twins. On impulse, they decide to take the place and attract two others to share the steep rent: Caroline Dester, an indie movie star who?s getting over a very public humiliation, and elderly Beverly Fisher, who?s recovering from heartbreaking loss. If it?s not a perfect quartet, surely it will be fine for a month in the country. When they arrive on the island, they are transformed by the salt air; the breathtaking views; the long, lazy days; and the happy routine of lobster, corn, and cocktails on the wraparound porch. By the time of the late-August blue moon, real life and its complications have finally fallen far, far away. For on this idyllic island they gradually begin to open up: to one another and to the possibilities of lives quite different from the ones they?ve been leading. Change can?t be that hard, can it?" -- Publisher's website
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Enchanted August, Brenda Bowen
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- Released
- 2015
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- Title
- Enchanted August
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Brenda Bowen
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Released
- 2015
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 311
- ISBN10
- 0525429050
- ISBN13
- 9780525429050
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Romance, Love, Family, Women, Contemporary Fiction, Friendship, Contemporary Romance, American Literature, Children, Seas and Oceans, Summer, Islands, Vacation, Sun
- First published
- 2015
- Original title
- Enchanted August
- Rating
- 3.2 out of 5
- Description
- "On a dreary spring day in Brooklyn, Lottie Wilkes and Rose Arbuthnot spot an ad on their children?s preschool bulletin board: Hopewell Cottage Little Lost Island, Maine. Old, pretty cottage to rent on a small island. Springwater, blueberries, sea glass. August. Neither can afford it, but they are smitten?Lottie could use a break from her overbearing husband and Rose from her relentless twins. On impulse, they decide to take the place and attract two others to share the steep rent: Caroline Dester, an indie movie star who?s getting over a very public humiliation, and elderly Beverly Fisher, who?s recovering from heartbreaking loss. If it?s not a perfect quartet, surely it will be fine for a month in the country. When they arrive on the island, they are transformed by the salt air; the breathtaking views; the long, lazy days; and the happy routine of lobster, corn, and cocktails on the wraparound porch. By the time of the late-August blue moon, real life and its complications have finally fallen far, far away. For on this idyllic island they gradually begin to open up: to one another and to the possibilities of lives quite different from the ones they?ve been leading. Change can?t be that hard, can it?" -- Publisher's website
