Night Road: A Novel
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“A rich, multilayered perusing background, and a simple proposal for book clubs.” ―Library Journal (starred survey)
Life comes down to a progression of decisions.
To hang on…
To let go…to overlook… to pardon…
Which street will you take?
For a long time, Jude Farraday has put her youngsters’ needs over her own, and it shows―her twins, Mia and Zach, are splendid and cheerful adolescents. At the point when Lexi Baill moves into their little, affectionate group, nobody is more inviting than Jude. Lexi, a previous encourage kid with a dim past, rapidly turns into Mia’s closest companion. At that point Zach experiences passionate feelings for Lexi and the three end up noticeably indivisible.
Jude does everything to keep her children out of damage’s way. Be that as it may, senior year of secondary school tests them all. It’s an unsafe, touchy period of drinking, driving, gatherings, and children who need to let free. And afterward on a sweltering summer’s night, one awful choice is made. Instantly, the Farraday family will be torn separated and Lexi will lose everything. In the years that take after, each must face the outcomes of that solitary night and figure out how to overlook… or the boldness to pardon.
Striking, all inclusive, and sincerely mind boggling, Night Road brings up significant issues about parenthood, personality, love, and absolution. It is an iridescent, disastrous novel that catches both the flawless torment of misfortune and the dazzling influence of expectation. This is Kristin Hannah taking care of business, recounting an extraordinary tale about the aching for family, the flexibility of the human heart, and the fearlessness it takes to excuse our loved ones.
“You can’t read Night Road and not be influenced by the story and the characters. The aggregate effect of the book will remain with you for a considerable length of time to come after it is done.” ―The Huffington Post
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