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Bookends

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Pages
368
Language
EN
ISBN
9780767907811
Reading Time
~6h 27min

Bookends is a book by Jane Green. It has 368 pages.

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Jane Green’s Bookends examines the enduring architecture of female friendship across decades. Centered on Lila and Kate, two women whose bond began in childhood, the novel traces how their relationship adapts to marriage, motherhood, career shifts, and geographic separation. Rather than focusing on dramatic crises, the narrative emphasizes the quiet negotiations of long-term companionship: the unspoken expectations, the moments of miscommunication, and the deliberate effort required to stay present in each other’s lives. Green draws on her established reputation for character-driven contemporary fiction, using a dual timeline to contrast the ease of youth with the complexities of adulthood. The title itself serves as a quiet metaphor, suggesting how friends can anchor one another through life’s shifting shelves. Readers familiar with Green’s previous work will recognize her focus on domestic realism, emotional honesty, and the nuanced ways women sustain connection when circumstances pull them in different directions. The novel offers a measured reflection on loyalty, personal growth, and the idea that some relationships require constant tending to remain standing.

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How many pages is Bookends?+

Bookends has 368 pages.

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Jane Green’s Bookends examines the enduring architecture of female friendship across decades. Centered on Lila and Kate, two women whose bond began in childhood, the novel traces how their relationship adapts to marriage, motherhood, career shifts, and geographic separation. Rather than focusing on ...

Who wrote Bookends?+

Bookends was written by Jane Green.