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Golden Girl by Elin Hilderbrand is a heartfelt story about Vivian Howe, a successful Nantucket novelist who tragically dies in a hit and run accident. From the beyond, Vivian is granted 75 viewing days and three nudges to watch over her three adult children as they navigate their lives without her presence. The book weaves together elements of romance, family drama, and mystery as Vivian's children grapple with their own struggles while dealing with the loss of their mother. Through vivid storytelling, the author explores themes of love, loss, and redemption, offering a unique perspective on life after death and the enduring bonds of family.
The narrative of Golden Girl unfolds with a blend of tragedy and sweetness, as Vivian's children face challenges and revelations that shape their paths moving forward. The book delves into the complexities of family relationships, secrets, and second chances, painting a poignant portrait of grief and resilience in the face of unexpected loss. Elin Hilderbrand's writing style captivates readers with its evocative descriptions of Nantucket, engaging characters, and a storyline that combines heartwarming moments with intriguing twists, making it a compelling and memorable read.
It’s a beautiful June day, the kind that Vivi writes about. In fact, all thirteen of Vivian Howe’s novels—beach reads set on Nantucket—start in June. Vivi has never considered changing this habit beca...