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Writer, wife, mother.
Never one to turn down a road trip,
a long run or a cup of coffee.
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Lover of a well-curated aesthetic and books that crush my soul, with a dash of hope.
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Golden
Filled with nostalgia and set within a world of privilege, Golden is a poignant story of friendship, regret and the lasting impact one person can have on another.
When she meets Rudy Golden, Jillian is a shy but sarcastic fourteen-year-old floundering in her wealthy St. Louis neighborhood. With parents more concerned about appearances than the emotional upbringing of their daughter, Jillian envelops herself in the warm and opulent life of the Golden family. Both girls enter high school with brave faces, but when they find themselves thrust into a pressurized world of fierce competition, high expectations and complicated relationships, Jillian uses their friendship to find her strength as an individual while Rudy begins to self-destruct. When their plans for college threaten to tear them apart, Jillian makes a decision that she'll agonize over for the rest of her life.
"I cannot get over the fact that this is Andrea Dickherber's debut novel, she has an undeniable talent. Sometimes I felt like I was reading a memoir rather than a work of fiction, the details and sentiments of the narrator were so real and honest."
"Beautifully written, but it hit me hard. I loved this book from start to finish!"
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"The honest writing had me captivated from the beginning. This book is a stark reminder of the importance of friendship, how it molds us and the value we place on one another."
Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.
Hans Christian Andersen