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- "A breathtaking story of an extraordinary friendship.
- Author(s): Molly Fader
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Women
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"1967 Iowa. Nursing school roommates BettyKay and Kitty don't have much in common. BettyKay has risked her family's disapproval to pursue her dreams away from her small town. Cosmopolitan Kitty has always relied on her beauty and smarts to get by and to hide a painful secret. Yet the two share a determination to prove themselves in a changing world, forging an unlikely bond on a campus unkind to women. Before their first year is up, tragedy strikes, and the women's paths are forced apart. But against all odds, a decades-long friendship forms, persevering through love, marriage, failure, and death, from the jungles of Vietnam to the glamorous circles of Hollywood. Until one snowy night leads their relationship to the ultimate crossroads."--Book Synopsis
"A breathtaking story of an extraordinary friendship. Molly Fader has penned an unforgettable novel that is sure to be one of the year's best." --Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding VeilTwo friends. A lifetime of secrets. One sparkling story.
1967 Iowa. Nursing school roommates BettyKay and Kitty don't have much in common. BettyKay has risked her family's disapproval to pursue her dreams away from her small town. Cosmopolitan Kitty has always relied on her beauty and smarts to get by and to hide a painful secret. Yet the two share a determination to prove themselves in a changing world, forging an unlikely bond on a campus unkind to women.
Before their first year is up, tragedy strikes, and the women's paths are forced apart. But against all odds, a decades-long friendship forms, persevering through love, marriage, failure, and death, from the jungles of Vietnam to the glamorous circles of Hollywood. Until one snowy night leads their relationship to the ultimate crossroads.
Fifty years later, two estranged sisters are shocked when a famous movie star shows up at their mother's funeral. Over one tumultuous weekend, the women must reckon with a dazzling truth about their family that will alter their lives forever...
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"When a famous movie star appears at their mother's funeral, estranged sisters Clara and Abbie are stunned--and confused. Little do the sisters know, childhood truths they presumed undeniable are about to be upended. Told in alternating points of view, The Sunshine Girls is a breathtaking story of an extraordinary friendship and the transcendent power of a mother's love. Molly Fader has penned an unforgettable novel that is sure to be one of the year's best."
--Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Veil "Impossible to put down. A novel about female friendship that takes all the hits and comes out stronger. Beautifully balanced, nuanced and surprising, this book will keep you gripped from the first page to the last."
--Kristan Higgins "The Sunshine Girls will have readers sitting on the edge of their seats...Jane Green and Jennifer Weiner fans will enjoy this novel about two unlikely friends and the secrets that united them."
--Booklist (Starred Review) "From the long hours and turmoil of nursing school in the sixties to the gritty and glamorous movie sets of Hollywood in the seventies and up to modern day, The Sunshine Girls takes the reader on a ride brimming with secrets and surprises around every turn. It's a story of sisterhood and friendship, and the intersection of the two. A heartfelt, soulful book that examines how little we sometimes know about the people we think we know best."
--Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine and The Subway Girls "The Sunshine Girls draws you in with its fascinating glimpse of Vietnam-era America--from the bustling wards of a small-town hospital to the glitzy movie sets of Hollywood. But the story really delivers in its tender and nuanced depiction of friendship, sisterhood, and self-realization. A worthwhile and rewarding read!"
--Amanda Skenandore, author of The Second Life of Mirielle West
Dimensions (Overall): 7.6 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Women
Publisher: Graydon House
Format: Paperback
Author: Molly Fader
Language: English
Street Date: December 6, 2022
TCIN: 86477581
UPC: 9781335453488
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-1920
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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4.5 out of 5 stars with 2 reviews
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An engaging tale!
4 out of 5 stars
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- 2 years ago
The Sunshine Girls by Molly Fader is a story about friendship, family, and secrets. BettyKay and Kitty meet at nursing school. They are as opposite as two women can be. They become best friends who are there for each other through thick and thin. The pair are best friends for the rest of their lives. BettyKay and Kitty keep each other’s secrets. The storyline alternates between 2019 and the 1960s. I thought the author captured the late 1960s especially the clothing and attitudes. The feelings about the Vietnam War were spot on. The point-of-view alternates between Kitty, BettyKay, Clara, and Abbie which allows us to know each women’s thoughts and feelings. I found myself quickly drawn into the story. I thought it contained good writing with realistic, developed characters. The women are strong, smart, and courageous. We get to see the women go from unsure young ladies into mature, confident women. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed. In 2019, we get to see how Abbie and Clara, BettyKay’s daughters, react to their mother’s secrets. I admit that I enjoyed the historical timeline more than the present. However, both are needed for the story to be complete. The story has an ending that will leave you smiling. We get to see how the women deal with challenging situations, difficult choices, and tricky relationships. The book does contain foul language, intimate situations, and people taking drugs. It was cute how the friends passed these five ugly buttons back and forth over the years. Kitty and BettyKay came up with unique and amusing ways to pass along the buttons. They keep trying to outdo each other. In The Sunshine Girls we get to see how little you really know about someone close to you. The Sunshine Girls is a story with drama, love, friendship, family, and secrets that will hold your attention until the very last page.
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Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Akbaird - 3 years ago
From the writing to the characters to the story, this book will will bring out all kind of emotions, but will leave you feeling satisfied in the end! A book about societal expectations, family, sisterhood, friendships, secrets, and war. This book begins at Clara and Abbie’s mother’s funeral, BettyKay Beacher, a Vietnam War Veteran who served as a nurse. Kitty Devereaux, a famous actress, shows up at the funeral shocking everyone. Why did she show up and whats her intention? What will Clara and Abbie find out and how will they handle it? This book alternates between BettyKay with her experiences of going through nursing school during the Vietnam War, serving in Vietnam, life after the war, and 2019 through the eyes of her daughters, Clara and Abbie’s lives and their experiences with coping with their mother’s loss and secrets. This author captured the ups and downs of life during Vietnam War. Also what the expectations of women coming of age were and how BettyKay pursued her dreams of becoming a nurse even though she wasn’t supported by her parents. It made the friendships that BettyKay made at nursing school were even more valuable to get her through life. A book that is hard to put down and will leave you thinking about well after its done! A must read for those who love Historical Fiction! Great book club pick as well as it will lead to many great discussions!