![]() However, she begins to wonder if she was ever really in love with her husband, as opposed to just the idea of making a bad situation good. She juggles the stresses of home life with being a pretty decent attorney. ![]() Very much the opposite of Josie, Meredith is married (to her brother's best friend) and has an adorable four year old daughter. ![]() She pretty much swears off dating and starts researching sperm banks, to fulfill her dream of motherhood. Told in alternating perspectives, Josie struggles with being thirty-seven, and while she has a career she loves, a first grade teacher, she is missing that traditional husband and children that she always anticipated. The sisters are in their late thirties, and Daniel would have been turning 40 years old. This story follows two sister, Josie and Meredith as they reflect on their lives thus far while preparing to face the fifteen-year anniversary of their older brother's death. And I have to say, I can definitely see why she is such well-loved author. ![]() While Emily Giffin is not an unknown author to me, this is the first book of her's that I have read. ![]()
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