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Informationen zum Autor Holly Chamberlin was born and raised in New York City. After earning a Masters degree in English Literature from New York University and working as an editor in the publishing industry for ten years! she moved to Boston! married and became a freelance editor and writer. She and her husband now live in downtown Portland! Maine! in a restored mid-nineteenth century brick townhouse with Betty! the most athletic! beautiful and intelligent cat in the world. Readers can visit her website at: www.hollychamberlin.com. Klappentext The little beach house on Martha's Vineyard has a rickety porch and no closets! but the gorgeous location is unbeatable--and more than enough to entice three total strangers into a house share for the summer. . . At first! the only thing Gincy! Danielle! and Clare have in common is a desire to spend weekends away from the city. No-nonsense Gincy has worked hard to leave her small-town childhood behind. Danielle grew up with every advantage and is looking for a husband who'll fit neatly into her pampered life! while Clare is enjoying a last burst of independence before marrying her ambitious fiancé. Yet lazy beach days and warm! conversation-filled nights forge an unexpected connection. And over the course of one eventful summer! Gincy! Danielle! and Clare will discover that friendship isn't always measured in how well you know a person's past--but in opening each other's eyes to everything the future could hold. . . "Nostalgia over real-life friendships lost and regained pulls readers into the story." - USA Today on Summer Friends "It does the trick as a beach book and provides a touristy taste of Maine's seasonal attractions." -- Publishers Weekly on The Family Beach House Zusammenfassung The little beach house on Martha's Vineyard has a rickety porch and no closets! but the gorgeous location is unbeatable--and more than enough to entice three total strangers into a house share for the summer. . . At first! the only thing Gincy! Danielle! and Clare have in common is a desire to spend weekends away from the city. No-nonsense Gincy has worked hard to leave her small-town childhood behind. Danielle grew up with every advantage and is looking for a husband who'll fit neatly into her pampered life! while Clare is enjoying a last burst of independence before marrying her ambitious fiancé. Yet lazy beach days and warm! conversation-filled nights forge an unexpected connection. And over the course of one eventful summer! Gincy! Danielle! and Clare will discover that friendship isn't always measured in how well you know a person's past--but in opening each other's eyes to everything the future could hold. . . "Nostalgia over real-life friendships lost and regained pulls readers into the story." – USA Today on Summer Friends "It does the trick as a beach book and provides a touristy taste of Maine's seasonal attractions." -- Publishers Weekly on The Family Beach House ...