Firefly Lane (Firefly Lane #1)
In the summer of 1974, Kate Mularkey, at the bottom of the eighth-grade social ladder, befriends the "coolest girl in the world," Tully Hart. Despite their differences—Kate's loving but embarrassing family and Tully's glamorous but troubled life—they become inseparable.
Kristin Hannah's Firefly Lane spans over three decades in the Pacific Northwest, chronicling the deep bond between Kate and Tully. Tully, abandoned by her mother, seeks love and worth through men and her career in television news, achieving fame and success but also loneliness. Kate, desiring an ordinary life with love and children, grapples with her changing identity as a wife and mother, envying Tully's fame.
For thirty years, the two support each other through life's challenges—jealousy, anger, and resentment—until a betrayal tests their friendship to its core.
In the summer of 1974, Kate Mularkey, at the bottom of the eighth-grade social ladder, befriends the "coolest girl in the world," Tully Hart. Despite their differences—Kate's loving but embarrassing family and Tully's glamorous but troubled life—they become inseparable.
Kristin Hannah's Firefly Lane spans over three decades in the Pacific Northwest, chronicling the deep bond between Kate and Tully. Tully, abandoned by her mother, seeks love and worth through men and her career in television news, achieving fame and success but also loneliness. Kate, desiring an ordinary life with love and children, grapples with her changing identity as a wife and mother, envying Tully's fame.
For thirty years, the two support each other through life's challenges—jealousy, anger, and resentment—until a betrayal tests their friendship to its core.
In the summer of 1974, Kate Mularkey, at the bottom of the eighth-grade social ladder, befriends the "coolest girl in the world," Tully Hart. Despite their differences—Kate's loving but embarrassing family and Tully's glamorous but troubled life—they become inseparable.
Kristin Hannah's Firefly Lane spans over three decades in the Pacific Northwest, chronicling the deep bond between Kate and Tully. Tully, abandoned by her mother, seeks love and worth through men and her career in television news, achieving fame and success but also loneliness. Kate, desiring an ordinary life with love and children, grapples with her changing identity as a wife and mother, envying Tully's fame.
For thirty years, the two support each other through life's challenges—jealousy, anger, and resentment—until a betrayal tests their friendship to its core.
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Paperback
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January 6, 2009
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528 pages
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St. Martin's Griffin
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978-0312537074
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