Picket Fences: A Novel
A funny and poignant story about coming of age after you’ve already grown up. Sloane Sawyer had it all planned—she and her best friend Stephie would graduate from high school, get out of Tippett Valley and have dazzling complementary careers. She would also have a loving husband, the requisite two kids and a house with a white picket fence. As she turns thirty, Sloane has a boring job and a boss who ignores her. She has no children, doesn’t own a house, has gained fifteen pounds and questions how her video-game-playing husband could possibly love her. And Stephie, working in a bar and living in Tippett Valley with the disreputable Randy, is increasingly distant. Even as Sloane clings to her dream, she comes to realize that she and Stephie won’t be able to move forward until they finally confront an old tragedy. Reminiscent of the work of Meg Cabot, Jennifer Weiner and Ann Brashares, Picket Fences takes a fresh look at issues facing millennials as they navigate identity and relationships in an era of social media, the gig economy and sky-high expectations.
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Picket Fences: A Novel
A funny and poignant story about coming of age after you’ve already grown up. Sloane Sawyer had it all planned—she and her best friend Stephie would graduate from high school, get out of Tippett Valley and have dazzling complementary careers. She would also have a loving husband, the requisite two kids and a house with a white picket fence. As she turns thirty, Sloane has a boring job and a boss who ignores her. She has no children, doesn’t own a house, has gained fifteen pounds and questions how her video-game-playing husband could possibly love her. And Stephie, working in a bar and living in Tippett Valley with the disreputable Randy, is increasingly distant. Even as Sloane clings to her dream, she comes to realize that she and Stephie won’t be able to move forward until they finally confront an old tragedy. Reminiscent of the work of Meg Cabot, Jennifer Weiner and Ann Brashares, Picket Fences takes a fresh look at issues facing millennials as they navigate identity and relationships in an era of social media, the gig economy and sky-high expectations.
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Picket Fences: A Novel

Picket Fences: A Novel

by Emma L.R. Hogg
Picket Fences: A Novel

Picket Fences: A Novel

by Emma L.R. Hogg

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A funny and poignant story about coming of age after you’ve already grown up. Sloane Sawyer had it all planned—she and her best friend Stephie would graduate from high school, get out of Tippett Valley and have dazzling complementary careers. She would also have a loving husband, the requisite two kids and a house with a white picket fence. As she turns thirty, Sloane has a boring job and a boss who ignores her. She has no children, doesn’t own a house, has gained fifteen pounds and questions how her video-game-playing husband could possibly love her. And Stephie, working in a bar and living in Tippett Valley with the disreputable Randy, is increasingly distant. Even as Sloane clings to her dream, she comes to realize that she and Stephie won’t be able to move forward until they finally confront an old tragedy. Reminiscent of the work of Meg Cabot, Jennifer Weiner and Ann Brashares, Picket Fences takes a fresh look at issues facing millennials as they navigate identity and relationships in an era of social media, the gig economy and sky-high expectations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781777010157
Publisher: Tidewater Press
Publication date: 10/23/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

About the Author

Emma L.R. Hogg is a born writer. After graduating from the University of Guelph, she began work on the first of six novels she self-published. Her poetry has been published in Carousel magazine and her fifth novel, The Fourth Wall (2015) was shortlisted for the Whistler Independent Book Award. Her next book, Winona Rising (2018) was a finalist for the same award. Having lived in multiple Ontario cities, she now calls Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario home.
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