Something Borrowed
by Emily Giffin
- Pages
- 322
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780312321185
- Temps de Lecture
- ~5h 38min
Something Borrowed est un book de Emily Giffin. Il compte 322 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Emily Giffin’s debut novel examines the fragile boundaries of female friendship when romantic desire complicates long-standing loyalty. Centered on three friends navigating their twenties and thirties, the narrative explores how personal ambition, emotional vulnerability, and shifting priorities can strain even the most enduring bonds. Rather than offering a straightforward romance, the book delves into the moral ambiguities of modern relationships, questioning how individuals reconcile their own needs with the expectations of those closest to them. Giffin’s prose captures the quiet tensions that arise when love intersects with loyalty, portraying characters who must confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and their choices. The work focuses on career pressures, social dynamics, and the difficult compromises that often accompany personal growth. By grounding its emotional conflicts in everyday situations, the novel invites readers to consider how friendship and desire coexist when the lines between them begin to blur.
À propos de l'auteur
Emily Giffin est l'auteur de Something Borrowed. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
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Something Borrowed compte 322 pages.
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Emily Giffin’s debut novel examines the fragile boundaries of female friendship when romantic desire complicates long-standing loyalty. Centered on three friends navigating their twenties and thirties, the narrative explores how personal ambition, emotional vulnerability, and shifting priorities can...
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