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That Summer by Jennifer Weiner

“Your ideal beach read, full of secrets and complicated female friendships.” (Cosmopolitan)

“The summer wouldn’t be complete without an aptly-titled novel from Jennifer Weiner.” (Marie Claire)

“Weiner, the undisputed boss of the beach read, is back with another stunner.” (New York Times)

“Weiner’s storytelling skill is such that she paints an uncompromising, complicated portrait of the insidious dangers of the patriarchy that is also a lot of fun to read. Weiner’s latest is a summer banger with a ripped-from-the headlines plot, which is sure to garner lots of attention.” (Booklist (starred))

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