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To My Dearest Friends by Patricia Volk
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To My Dearest Friends

by Patricia Volk

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I love the way Volk writes. Love, love, love, love. She writes so well about love...not the romantic kind. All the other kinds: family, friends, life, work. Enjoyed very much. ( )
  VenusofUrbino | Jun 16, 2008 |
Thought provoking book. How well do we really know our dearest friends. Ms. Volk's humor is refreshing.
  brandler | Jan 6, 2008 |
A cut above most womens fiction, Volk's novel is told in alternating narratives by Alice and Nanny, who were the best best friends of Roberta, recently deceased. Roberta left a letter in a safe deposit box and instructed her friends to open it. It reveals that Roberta had a lover, but that's it. Alice had known Roberta since childhood whle Nanny was a friend met in adulthood and but neither Alice or Nanny know each other prior to Roberta's death. The dilemma of the letter sets into motion changes in each woman's life. Volk switches voices seamlessly and injects the work with humor as well as delightful commentary on NYC, past and present. ( )
  ccayne | Oct 23, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0307263606, Hardcover)

What happens when you find out something you wish you didn’t know? From the critically acclaimed author of Stuffed: Adventures of a Restaurant Family (“Taut, sharp . . . Vibrantly textured” —The New York Times Book Review; “Unnervingly delightful” The Miami Herald ), here is a smart, generous novel about two New York City women, the bonds of friendship, and the power—and responsibility—of secrets.

Alice, the proprietor of a chic Madison Avenue resale shop, and Nanny, a Carnegie Hill real-estate broker, have never met before, but they have one thing in common: their best friend Roberta, who has just died of cancer. Roberta has trusted them with her last request—that together they open her safe-deposit box. What they discover inside compels two very different women to join forces on a journey neither really wants to take.

Wryly observed, and rich with the atmosphere of New York City—from the Gotham salad at Bergdorf’s to the “Classic 6” apartment with OPW views (Other People’s Windows)—To My Dearest Friends is a serious book that happens to be funny: a novel of real feeling and real life, about how what we hide from those we love can take us places we never imagined we’d go.

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