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Diane Daly, Nikki Barone, and Orla Nevins have been the closest of friends since they first played sisters in a summer stock production of "Fiddler on the Roof" in the 1980's. Since then, they have experienced much together -- love, marriage, adultery, loss, betrayal, wild success, wild failure, and the keeping of one secret that could smash their friendship apart if it were to be revealed.
In present day California, Diane has narrowly escaped the loss of her home to a wildfire. In Colorado, Nikki is grieving the death of her husband. Orla, who has always been the most reliable at keeping the friendship together, has disappeared. Alarmed for their friend's safety, Diane and Nikki return to the city to find out what has happened to her. In the process, they find themselves confronting some uncomfortable truths about themselves.
The story travels back and forth in time much the way memory does, piecing together the women's friendship against the background of the AIDS crisis, the savings and loan debacle, the World Trade Center tragedy, the California wildfires, and the ever-changing face of Manhattan.
About the author
Catherine Butterfield is a novelist, playwright, director and actress born in New York and raised primarily in Minnesota and Massachusetts. Her father was a television executive and her mother the first female student to have her play produced at Yale Drama. Her plays have been produced regionally and in England and Spain. Catherine has also worked extensively in television and film. Her YouTube channel features over sixty short films, two of which recently won Telly awards. Her first novel, "The Serpent and the Rose," is a historical novel about Marguerite de Valois, the daughter of the infamous Catherine de Medici. She holds a BFA from Southern Methodist University and lives with her husband, Ron West, in Santa Monica, California.