First Comes Love
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3.5 • 6 Ratings
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Publisher Description
**The #1 New York Times bestselling novel.** Perfect for fans of Marian Keyes, Liane Moriarty and The Devil Wears Prada.
What happens when love, marriage and children don't come in the expected order?
Fifteen years after the tragic death of their older brother splintered Josie and Meredith's already fragile relationship, the two sisters are following very different paths.
Hardworking, reserved Meredith thought she'd done it all the right way round - married the perfect man, had the perfect daughter - but now she's wondering if she got the love part wrong.
Impulsive and spirited Josie has been single for years. She wants a child so much that she's preparing to head straight for the baby carriage all on her own.
As the anniversary of their tragedy looms and secrets from the past surface, Josie and Meredith must come to terms with their own choices. Perhaps they'll find that they need each other more than they know...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Fans of Giffin's will find much to love in her chronicle of the rocky relationship between two disparate sisters 15 years after the death of their older brother, Daniel. Meredith is now a lawyer who's always felt that she's needed to make sacrifices in order to keep her fragile parents happy. She's been married to Daniel's childhood best friend, Nolan, for almost seven years, though she's long doubted their love for each other. Josie is content as a first grade teacher but longs to be a mother herself, though at 37 she's thinking about giving up on dating and having a kid on her own through a donor. Her decision is spurred by having in her class the daughter of a former flame, which also triggers memories of his role in the night that Daniel died. Meredith views Josie as self-centered and immature, while Josie sees her sister as tightly wound and judgmental. Chapters alternate from each sister's point of view, convincing the reader to see things from both perspectives. In her lead-up to the book's climax and big secret, Giffin manages to explore numerous themes about this sibling relationship: holding on to the past, expectations, and forgiveness. This is Giffin at her finest a fantastic, memorable story.
Customer Reviews
Confused....
I don't actually know how to review this book.
I have loved Emily Giffin for many years and the only book I have not liked as much as the others was The One & Only. But then I read this one. I wasn't sure if it was written by Emily. The characters were so unlikeable and their relationships made me feel angry as I was reading this book. The storylines were all over the shop. I feel I didn't get closure at all from any of the storylines. I feel I have invested hours for nothing. I feel deflated and unimpressed. All Emily's previous books have been sensational and I have loved them. I've been a massive fan, but to say I'm disappointed with this one is being nice. Emily's last two books have not been as good as the ones released beforehand. I almost didn't finish, but I needed to know how the storylines ended so I persevered.
I hope Emily's next one is more like her first books. Please.