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The Things We Wish Were True (original 2016; edition 2016)

by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen (Author)

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After an accident at the community pool and the return of a long-absent community member, the secret-filled lives of the residents of Sycamore Glen, North Carolina can no longer remain hidden from view.
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Title:The Things We Wish Were True
Authors:Marybeth Mayhew Whalen (Author)
Info:Lake Union Publishing (2016), 288 pages
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Rating:****
Tags:American fiction, 2017

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The Things We Wish Were True by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen (2016)

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Beautifully written story of the bond community in the wake of tragic events and the secrets we all keep. ( )
  IntrovertedFaerie13 | Apr 1, 2024 |
So glad my wish was granted with this one through Netgalley it is an outstanding read. I am an avid reader of all things interesting. This tops the list for interesting.
A spider's intricately spun web blocks the entrance to the neighborhood swimming pool on opening day, a portent of some sticky situations in store for the residents of Sycamore Glen. There isn't a person in the group who doesn't have a secret. And yes, those secrets will all be laid bare before summer's end. The draw back to living in a small town everyone knows everyone and sometimes everything.
Each character is very well developed almost like the author is making this book a dress that fits the reader perfectly from start to finish. That being said Zell is my favorite character we all have someone like her in our lives. The DO GOODER. Always the one to bring food to a family dealing with a tragedy, lend support when it is needed, quietly observe what is going on around her. Yet she has her own secrets, things she hopes never come to light despite the fact that they might help someone else. Trying to put a puzzle together yet she doesn’t have all the pieces together just yet.
Then you have Jancey the welcome home girl. The girl who has everything growing up in this lovely town then she grows up and comes back with nothing. A husband in jail and two girls who need her to keep them together. Lance was a sweet character in my opinion I truly think the two of them are a cute couple I think the author’s choice to implement the love scene was well positioned and gave you a way to cut the tension of the town.
If you like books that leave you guessing and wanting to put everything back together for the people in this town you will love it. It reads like a television miniseries where each characters chapter is an episode that brings you closer to the end.

Whalen makes you feel at home with her characters and in all honesty this is an easy breezy beach read that you could do in one sitting it was very well done.
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  b00kdarling87 | Jan 7, 2024 |
Great book told from many different viewpoints, this story takes place in a small town in the heat of the summer, where a near-tragedy in their community pool brings the neighbors closer together.

And exposes many secrets they'd rather keep hidden.

I like the various characters POV's, which had to have been a writer's nightmare! Male, female, and child POV's told stories that ripped at my heart, intrigued me, and kept me guessing.

A very good read! ( )
  JillHannah | Nov 20, 2023 |
Plot holes, one-dimensional characters, ridiculous storylines. Waste of time. ( )
  jenmanullang | Jun 14, 2023 |
It was a bit slow for my tastes. There were a lot of characters and POVs and I feel like I never really got to know any of them on more than a superficial level.

Not a book I'd recommend. ( )
  amcheri | Jan 5, 2023 |
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After an accident at the community pool and the return of a long-absent community member, the secret-filled lives of the residents of Sycamore Glen, North Carolina can no longer remain hidden from view.

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From the outside, Sycamore Glen, North Carolina, might look like the perfect all-American neighborhood. But behind the white picket fences lies a web of secrets that reach from house to house.

Up and down the streets, neighbors quietly bear the weight of their own pasts—until an accident at the community pool upsets the delicate equilibrium. And when tragic circumstances compel a woman to return to Sycamore Glen after years of self-imposed banishment, the tangle of the neighbors’ intertwined lives begins to unravel.

During the course of a sweltering summer, long-buried secrets are revealed, and the neighbors learn that it’s impossible to really know those closest to us. But is it impossible to love and forgive them?
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