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1341416Save Whats Lefthttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/save-whats-left/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1450781/facc6ac5-233c-4a6d-9123-3c829efe0813.jpg?v=638489865064970000127141MXNKnopf Doubleday Publishing GroupInStock/Ebooks/<p><em>GMA</em> BOOK CLUB PICK ONE OF <em>PEOPLE</em> MAGAZINES BEST BOOKS OF SUMMER An outrageously funny debut novel about a woman who moves to a small beach town looking for peace, only to find herself in an all-out war with her neighbors.</p><p>Irreverent and unexpectedly tender, this story takes neighborhood feuding to new heights and finds beauty and reinvention in unlikely places." <em>Oprah Daily</em></p><p>"Brings a tongue-in-cheek tone to the beach read genre."<em>TIME</em></p><p>When Kathleen Deanes husband, Tom, tells her hes no longer happy with his life and their marriage, Kathleen is confused. They live in Kansas. Theyve been married thirty years. Who said anything about being happy? But with Tom off finding himself, Kathleen starts to think about what she wants. And her thoughts lead her to a small beach community on the east coast, a town called Whitbey that has always looked lovely in the Christmas letters her childhood friend Josie sends every year.</p><p>It turns out, though, that life in Whitbey is nothing like Josies letters. Kathleens new neighbor, Rosemary, is cantankerous, and the towns supervisor wont return Kathleens emails, but worst of all is the Sugar Cube, the monstrosity masquerading as a holiday home that Kathleens absentee neighbors are building next door to her quaint (read: tiny) cottage. As Kathleen gets more and more involved in the fight against the Sugar Cube and town politics overall, she realizes that Whitbey may not be a fairytale, but it just might be exactly what she needed.</p><p><em>Save Whats Left</em> can best be described as the un-beach read. It pulls back the curtain on life in a beach town, revealing the true cost of a pretty view. Told from the candid and irreverent perspective of a newcomer turned local, this is a story of forgiveness, fortitude, and second chances.</p>...1326886Save Whats Left127141https://www.gandhi.com.mx/save-whats-left/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1450781/facc6ac5-233c-4a6d-9123-3c829efe0813.jpg?v=638489865064970000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20239780593469187_W3siaWQiOiI4YjE3OTZiNS1jYTk4LTRlNzgtYWM1Yi0wY2EyMmI0ZGU4YzUiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjMyNywiZGlzY291bnQiOjc1LCJzZWxsaW5nUHJpY2UiOjI1MiwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjUtMDItMDVUMDg6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9780593469187_<p><strong>An outrageously funny debut novel about a woman who moves to whats meant to be her dream home after her marriage disintegrates . . . only to find herself embroiled in the trials and tribulations that come with owning a beach house.</strong></p><p>When Kathleen Deanes husband, Tom, tells her hes no longer happy with his life and their marriage, Kathleen is confused. Who said anything about being happy? They live in Kansas, for goodness sake! But with Tom off finding himself, Kathleen starts to think about what she wants. And her thoughts lead her to a small beach community on the east coast, a town called Whitbey that has always looked lovely in the Christmas cards her childhood friend Josie sends every year.</p><p>It turns out, though, that life in Whitbey is nothing like Josies Christmas cards. Kathleens new neighbor, Rosemary, is cantankerous, and the towns supervisor wont return Kathleens emails, but worst of all is the Sugar Cube, the monstrosity masquerading as a holiday home that Kathleens absentee neighbors are building next door to her quaint (read: tiny) cottage. As Kathleen gets more and more involved in the fight against the Sugar Cube and town politics overall, she realizes that Whitbey may not be a fairytale, but it just might be exactly what she needed.</p>...(*_*)9780593469187_<p><em>GMA</em> BOOK CLUB PICK ONE OF <em>PEOPLE</em> MAGAZINES BEST BOOKS OF SUMMER An outrageously funny debut novel about a woman who moves to a small beach town looking for peace, only to find herself in an all-out war with her neighbors.</p><p>Irreverent and unexpectedly tender, this story takes neighborhood feuding to new heights and finds beauty and reinvention in unlikely places." <em>Oprah Daily</em></p><p>"Brings a tongue-in-cheek tone to the beach read genre."<em>TIME</em></p><p>When Kathleen Deanes husband, Tom, tells her hes no longer happy with his life and their marriage, Kathleen is confused. They live in Kansas. Theyve been married thirty years. Who said anything about being happy? But with Tom off finding himself, Kathleen starts to think about what she wants. And her thoughts lead her to a small beach community on the east coast, a town called Whitbey that has always looked lovely in the Christmas letters her childhood friend Josie sends every year.</p><p>It turns out, though, that life in Whitbey is nothing like Josies letters. Kathleens new neighbor, Rosemary, is cantankerous, and the towns supervisor wont return Kathleens emails, but worst of all is the Sugar Cube, the monstrosity masquerading as a holiday home that Kathleens absentee neighbors are building next door to her quaint (read: tiny) cottage. As Kathleen gets more and more involved in the fight against the Sugar Cube and town politics overall, she realizes that Whitbey may not be a fairytale, but it just might be exactly what she needed.</p><p><em>Save Whats Left</em> can best be described as the un-beach read. It pulls back the curtain on life in a beach town, revealing the true cost of a pretty view. Told from the candid and irreverent perspective of a newcomer turned local, this is a story of forgiveness, fortitude, and second chances.</p>...9780593469187_Knopf Doubleday Publishing Grouplibro_electonico_6a8e3b86-8990-3416-80c5-18552a1ebdef_9780593469187;9780593469187_9780593469187Elizabeth CastellanoInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/RandomHouse-epub-ef7dfc7d-e746-47d4-9612-5189ed205b31.epub2023-06-27T00:00:00+00:00Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group