02132cam a2200385 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170070003000340080041000370100015000780200018000930400008001110430012001190500027001310820028001581000039001862450042002252460020002672640072002873000023003593360026003823370028004083380027004365200936004636500028013996500026014276500040014536500035014936510026015286550033015549070016015879420014016039990017016179520112016341452959788OCoLC20250610135738.0ta241004s2025 nyu 000 1 eng  a2024046157 a9780593851555 cAJM an-us-me00aPS3615.R4645bM35 202500a813/.6223/eng/202410041 aOrenstein, Hannah,eauthor.92007910aMaine characters /cHannah Orenstein.30aMain characters 1aNew York :bDutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC,c[2025] a388 pages ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aEvery summer, Vivian Levy and Lucy Webster spend a month with their father at his lake house — separately. Raised in New York City, Vivian is an ambitious sommelier with a secret that could derail her future. Lucy grew up in a tiny Maine town, where she now teaches high school English while watching her marriage unravel. They’ve never met. While Lucy envied her half-sister from afar, their father kept Vivian in the dark. When Vivian arrives at the lake to spread his ashes and sell his cabin, she's shocked to find Lucy there, awaiting his return. In an ideal world, they’d help each other through their grief. Instead, forced to spend the summer together, they fight through a storm of suspicion and hostility to untangle the messy truth about their parents’ pasts. While Lucy is desperate to hold onto the house, Vivian is scrambling after a betrayal. After thirty years apart, is it too late for them to be a family? 0aSistersvFiction.95924 0aGriefvFiction.95896 0aEstranged familiesvFiction.917684 0aFathersxDeathvFiction.99580 0aMainevFiction.96568 7aDomestic fiction.2lcgft961 a.b209365092 2ddccBOOK c30697d30697 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcAFd2025-06-10g19.00l1oORENp40435r2025-08-07s2025-07-30w2025-06-10yBOOK11