The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants author delivers her first novel for adults, a treacly tale about the tribulations a trio of longtime friends encounter. For as long as she can remember, 21-year-old Alice has spent summers on Fire Island with her parents and older sister, Riley. Riley,... read more
The story is set on Fire Island, and also partly in nearby New York City. Alice and Riley are two sisters. Nearly every summer of their lives they have shared the same childhood friend, Paul, whose widowed mother owns a Fire Island beach mansion next door to the smaller beach house of the... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“And everytime you come back, wearing the same face I can't remember”Alice
Sometimes you couldn’t face the sadness of being forgotten until you felt the comfort of being remembered again.Highlighted by 36 Kindle customers
Let me love you, but don’t love me back. Do love me and let me hate you for a while. Let me feel like I have some control, because I know I never do.Highlighted by 21 Kindle customers
They hadn’t quite considered that by trusting one part of your life, you could undermine all the others. By siding with an early version of yourself, preemptively, you would doubt all future selves that conflicted with it.Highlighted by 15 Kindle customers
So often you wanted to want things but you did not want to get them. You wanted the deficiency but not the cure.Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
It was hard to feel the right emotions at the right time. They didn’t come at all when you set a place for them, and they sacked you when you weren’t ready, when you were just innocently flossing your teeth, for example, or eating a bowl of cereal.Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
“I told him, though, that he better be good to you. When you came along, I said I’d share you, but I told him to remember that you’re my sister. I loved you first.”Highlighted by 13 Kindle customers
Could love be continuous? Could you carry it unbroken from childhood to adulthood, wrestling it over the crags and pitfalls of adolescence? Could it come out the other side as the same kind of love, just expressed in new ways? Or were those two kinds of love disjunctive and creepily at odds?Highlighted by 13 Kindle customers
It was simple to love her and simpler still not to have to acknowledge it.Highlighted by 12 Kindle customers
“So often this summer I keep thinking: I know I’m holding back. I know I’m waiting. I know I’m afraid to go forward. But I don’t know how to get there from here.”Highlighted by 11 Kindle customers
Even though he was mean to her, and dismissed her and even forgot her, she still ached for him.Highlighted by 9 Kindle customers
1. Waiting
2. You'll Turn Out Ordinary if You're Not Careful
3. Bottles and Stones
4. The Talent for Being a Child
5. Not Getting Ahead
6. God Made Alice for Alice
7. Red, Red Wine
8. The Kind of Person to Be
9. La Bella
10. Take Your Life
11. Look at What You Could Have
12. A Fitting Curse
13. Leaving Badly
14. Closing Up
15. Blame Here and There
16. Somebody's Wedding
17. Cryogenics
18. The Tear in the Net
19. A Stove and a Fire
20. I Loved You First
21. Things Taken and Returned
22. No Person is Ashes
23. From That World into This
24. Not Getting a Motorcycle
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