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On Gin Lane / Brooke Lea Foster.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Gallery Books, 2022Edition: First Gallery Books hardcover editionDescription: 370 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781982174439
  • 1982174439
  • 9781982174446
  • 1982174447
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "From the author of Summer Darlings, another page-turning historical novel about a debutante whose entire future is called into question after her fiancé's Hamptons hotel mysteriously burns down during its opening weekend in the summer of 1957"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: June, 1957. Everleigh "Lee" Farrows has a handsome fiancé named Roland, a trust in her name, and a house in Bronxville waiting for her to fill it with three adorable children. That is, until Roland brings her out to the Hamptons for a summer. Her engagement present: a beachside hotel on the prized Gin Lane. But Lee's delight is clouded by memories of the Plaza hotel, where she grew up in the shadow of her mother's mental illness. When tragedy strikes on the hotel's opening weekend, the cracks in Lee's picture-perfect future begin to reveal themselves. -- adapted from jacket
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction FOSTER, BROOKE Checked out 07/17/2024 33111010889380
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Utterly captivating. What a lovely summer novel!" --Elin Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling author

" On Gin Lane encapsulates the very best of historical fiction." --Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author

After her fiancé whisks her off to the glistening shores of Southampton in June of 1957, one young socialite begins to realize that her glamorous summer is giving her everything--except what she really wants--in this new novel from the author of Summer Darlings .

Everleigh "Lee" Farrows thinks she finally has life all figured out: a handsome fiancé named Roland, a trust in her name, and a house in Bronxville waiting for her to fill it with three adorable children. That is, until Roland brings her out to the Hamptons for a summer that will change everything.

Most women could only dream of the engagement present Roland unexpectedly bestows on Lee--a beachside hotel on the prized Gin Lane--but Lee's delight is clouded by unpleasant memories of another hotel, the Plaza, where she grew up in the shadow of her mother's mental illness. Shaking off flashbacks, Lee resolves to dive into an unforgettable summer with poolside Bellinis, daily tennis matches, luncheons with her Manhattan circle, and her beloved camera in tow. But when tragedy strikes on the hotel's opening weekend, the cracks in Lee's picture-perfect future slowly begin to reveal themselves, and Lee must look deep within herself to determine if the life she's always wanted will ever truly be enough.

From the regal inns to the farmland, the well-heeled New Yorkers to the Bohemian artists, the East End of Long Island is a hodge-podge of the changing American landscape in the late 1950s--and the perfect place for Lee to discover who she really is.

"From the author of Summer Darlings, another page-turning historical novel about a debutante whose entire future is called into question after her fiancé's Hamptons hotel mysteriously burns down during its opening weekend in the summer of 1957"-- Provided by publisher.

June, 1957. Everleigh "Lee" Farrows has a handsome fiancé named Roland, a trust in her name, and a house in Bronxville waiting for her to fill it with three adorable children. That is, until Roland brings her out to the Hamptons for a summer. Her engagement present: a beachside hotel on the prized Gin Lane. But Lee's delight is clouded by memories of the Plaza hotel, where she grew up in the shadow of her mother's mental illness. When tragedy strikes on the hotel's opening weekend, the cracks in Lee's picture-perfect future begin to reveal themselves. -- adapted from jacket

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