For fans of Laura Hankin and Jennifer Weiner, this fresh, clever, and
complex debut "mom-com" explores the ups and downs of friendship and
what happens when those you trust the most leave you high and dry.
A plucky protagonist who's far from figuring it all out--but powers
through with wit and determination--Fallon is a heroine millennial moms
will instantly connect with.
Fallon Monroe, mother of one, self-help book junkie, and budding
chocolatier, has always relied on her mom friends in the Chicago suburbs
to get her through the trials of adulthood. So when her bestie Beatrice
inexplicably starts ghosting her and takes all their mutual friends with
her, Fallon's left wondering how everything went so wrong. Pushing down
a lifetime of insecurities, Fallon doubles down and decides to win them
back. First, she hosts an epic Mexican fiesta that goes epically wrong.
Then she joins a friendship app but discovers a disturbing secret about
one of her new friends.
Just when she's about to throw in the towel on the whole friendship
mess, Fallon reads a recently unearthed letter she'd refused to deal
with decades earlier--and reading it forces her to finally face the
deep-seated fears she'd desperately tried to bury. Now, looking at her
friendships through fresh eyes, she must decide between hanging on and
letting go.
Fallon is an instantly likeable heroine--as vulnerable as she is
determined--and she'll have readers eagerly turning the pages as they
join her on an emotional journey into the hopes and fears of adulthood.