Second Chance
by Jane Green
- Pages
- 374
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780452289444
- Reading Time
- ~6h 33min
Second Chance is a book by Jane Green. It has 374 pages.
About this book
Jane Green’s novel examines the intricate emotional landscape of second marriages and the lingering echoes of past relationships. The narrative centers on a woman whose carefully constructed domestic life is disrupted by the unexpected return of her former husband, prompting a candid reckoning with unresolved feelings and long-buried regrets. Through interwoven perspectives, the story explores how individuals navigate the tension between ambition and family, loyalty and self-discovery, and the quiet compromises that shape long-term partnerships. Green’s characteristic focus on female protagonists facing pivotal crossroads remains evident, as she balances wry observation with empathetic character study. The work stands out for its unflinching yet compassionate portrayal of modern romance, emphasizing that personal growth often requires confronting rather than escaping previous mistakes. By weaving together themes of forgiveness, reinvention, and the complex architecture of blended families, the novel offers a grounded reflection on how people rebuild their lives when given another opportunity to choose differently.
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Second Chance has 374 pages.
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Jane Green’s novel examines the intricate emotional landscape of second marriages and the lingering echoes of past relationships. The narrative centers on a woman whose carefully constructed domestic life is disrupted by the unexpected return of her former husband, prompting a candid reckoning with ...
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Second Chance was written by Jane Green.