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The bestselling author of Labor Day returns with a spellbinding novel about friendship, family secrets, and the strange twists of fate that shape our lives
The Good Daughters
They were born on the same day, in the same small New Hampshire hospital, into families that could hardly have been less alike.
Ruth Plank is an artist and a romantic with a rich, passionate, imaginative life. The last of five girls born to a gentle, caring farmer and his stolid wife, she yearns to soar beyond the confines of the land that has been her family's birthright for generations.
Dana Dickerson is a scientist and realist whose faith is firmly planted in the natural world. Raised by a pair of capricious drifters who waste their lives on failed dreams, she longs for stability and rootedness.
Different in nearly every way, Ruth and Dana share a need to make sense of who they are and to find their places in a world in which neither has ever truly felt she belonged. They also share a love for Dana's wild and beautiful older brother, Ray, who will leave an indelible mark on both their hearts.
Told in the alternating voices of Ruth and Dana, The Good Daughters follows these "birthday sisters" as they make their way from the 1950s to the present. Master storyteller Joyce Maynard chronicles the unlikely ways the two women's lives parallel and intersect—from childhood and adolescence to first loves, first sex, marriage, and parenthood; from the deaths of parents to divorce, the loss of home, and the loss of a beloved partner—until past secrets and forgotten memories unexpectedly come to light, forcing them to reevaluate themselves and each other.
Moving from rural New Hampshire to a remote island in British Columbia to the '70s Boston art-school scene, The Good Daughters is an unforgettable story about the ties of home and family, the devastating force of love, the healing power of forgiveness, and the desire to know who we are.
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“Maynards spare prose packs a rich emotional punch...a cant put-it-down mystery.” People on THE GOOD DAUGHTERS
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“[Maynard] weav(es) a knotty tale of family secrets, told in the alternating voices of her likable main characters.” Entertainment Weekly on THE GOOD DAUGHTERS
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“I am hard pressed to think of anything Ive read that more honestly and eloquently expresses both the perils and the pleasures of love. Joyce Maynard has outdone herself in this beautifully written story youll find hard to put down, and impossible to forget.” Elizabeth Berg, author of < i=""> The Last Time I Saw You <>
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“ THE GOOD DAUGHTERS, weaves a story of choices and events so intimate I felt I was part of it. The novel is wrenching, the emotions radiant, and will leave readers transformed.” Luanne Rice, < i=""> New York Times <> bestselling author of < i=""> The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners <>
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“Joyce Maynard is in top-notch form with Labor Day. From the perfect pitch of a teenaged boy narrator to the eloquent message of how loneliness can bind people together, this is simply a novel you cannot miss.” Jodi Picoult, < i=""> New York Times <> bestselling author of < i=""> My Sister's Keeper <> and < i=""> Handle With Care <>
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“Labor Day is suffused with tenderness, dreaminess and love . . . first and foremost a page-turner . . . [it] puts back together the world that it destroys . . . .you definitely need to get a box of tissues.” Newsday
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“[The] story is moving and fast-moving, affirming Maynards reputation as a master storyteller and showing her to be a passionate humanist with a gifted ear and heart. . . . Maynard illuminates the human experience.” People (Four Stars)
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“Riveting and disturbing.” Katha Pollitt, New York Times Book Review on < i=""> At Home in the World <>
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“But apart from being a successful thriller, this book is a fascinating portrait of what causes a family to founder, and how much it can cost to put it back on the right path. ” NPR.org
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“Beautifully written.” New Orleans Times-Picayune
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“A sometimes painful tale, but captivating and surprisingly moving.” Publishers Weekly
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“It is a testament to Maynards skill that she makes this ominous setup into a convincing and poignant coming-of-age tale.” Washington Post
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“Maynard expertly tugs heartstrings in a tidy tale. ” Kirkus Reviews
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“Maynard details Henrys roller-coaster emotions for Frank he is both jealous and grateful and his mothers emotional journeys with skill and tenderness for the uncertain willingness of broken hearts to mend. The poignant results are revealing of our ability to forgive and to grow.” Smart Money
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“Maynard deftly pulls the reader into the fragile lives of these three vulnerable characters and their preordained march toward the novels denouement. A marvelous readperfect for one long sittingthis novel leaves the reader wishing it didnt ever have to end.” BookPage
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“Labor Day is both a coming-of-age story and a love story- a tale of profound loss, redemption and soul searching that is not to be missed.” www.MyDailyFind.com
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“Labor Day is a startling novel of love, friendship, trust, treachery, betrayal, and the deep lessons that we learn in life.... Its a powerful, poignant mix in the hands of author Joyce Maynard and a novel no one should miss.” www.Gather.com
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“Maynard spins a fascinating story of damaged people seeking the one thing they long for love. ” Wichita Falls, TX, Times Record News
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“Maynard offers fresh insight into what constitutes family.” USA Today
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“Maynard is in top form in this tale of love, betrayal, and forgiveness.” Associated Press
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“Maynard has created an ensemble of characters that will sneak into your heart, and warm it while it breaks.” St. Petersburg Times
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“Maynard gets inside the head of an adolescent boy who is grappling with his own identity and the mysteries of sex (while revealing the secrets of making perfect pie crust). ” Salt Lake City Tribune
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“Powerful.” Newark Star Ledger
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“Maynards inventive coming-of-age tale indelibly captures the anxiety and confusion inherent in adolescence, while the addition of a menacing element of suspense makes this emotionally fraught journey that much more harrowing.” Booklist
Synopsis
“A story of choices and events so intimate I felt I was part of it. The novel is wrenching, the emotions radiant, and it will leave readers transformed”
—Luanne Rice, author of The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners
“Joyce Maynard has outdone herself in this beautifully written story youll find hard to put down and impossible to forget.”
— Elizabeth Berg, author of The Last Time I Saw You
Bestselling author of the critically acclaimed Labor Day, Joyce Maynard now brings us The Good Daughters, a spellbinding novel about friendship, family secrets, and the strange, unexpected twists of fate that shape our lives. The story of two women born the same day in the same hospital, but raised in vastly different emotional environments, The Good Daughters is another high note in Maynards already distinguished writing career.
About the Author
Joyce Maynard is the author of seven previous novels, including To Die For, Labor Day, and The Good Daughters, and four books of nonfiction. Her bestselling memoir, At Home in the World, has been translated into sixteen languages. Maynard's bestselling novel Labor Day was adapted for film by Academy Award-nominated director Jason Reitman and stars Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin. Maynard makes her home in California.