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Georgia Waltz has what most only dream of: a plush Manhattan apartment, a Hamptons beach house, two bright daughters and a husband she adores. Then Ben drops dead while training for a marathon, and Georgia discovers their wonderland was built on lies. As the family attorney scours emptied bank accounts, she must find a way to support her family and her daughters must accept that they may not return to Paris and Stanford. Uncovering a hidden resilience, Georgia at midlife considers who she is and what she truly values.
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I enjoyed the book and think that there are good discussion points. it is hard to read this right after something like Pride and Prejudice as I did. I think that Georgia is a believable character in how she processed everything that happened to her, and how she found strength she had to have to be the parent she needed to be.