'Full of glamour nostalgia pop music and strong women chasing their dreams. The perfect
poolside read to escape into' Georgina Moore 'Weiner captures the tension of sibling rivalry
and the pull of unconditional love with honesty and heart' Heat 'Weiner is the undisputed queen
of the fun yet thoughtful poolside read' Vogue 'I came for a Daisy Jones fix and left with a
craving for more Griffin Sisters! The kind of immersive uplifting read you'll clear the rest
of your day for - just wonderful' Louise Candlish ***** Fame comes at a price... The Griffin
Sisters had the world at their feet catapulted to stardom in the early 00's before they become
one of rock music's greatest mysteries: Zoe effortlessly gorgeous who loved the fans and the
fame dancing under the lights while her sister's voice rang out across stadiums. Cassie
never comfortable with the crowds or the attention but with the voice of a generation rich
haunting touched with heartbreak. It's two decades since The Griffin Sisters broke up. Zoe's a
wife and mother living in suburbia occasionally recognised by a nostalgic fan. No one knows
where Cassie is. The sisters haven't spoken in years. Now despite her mum's warnings Zoe's
teenage daughter Cherry is determined to break into the music business and to discover the
truth about what happened to the band all those years ago. But as secrets emerge Cassie and
Zoe must face the consequences of their choices: the ones they made and the ones the music
industry made for them. Can they forgive each other - and themselves? And will the Griffin
Sisters ever make music again? From the Number 1 bestselling author Jennifer Weiner comes a
glittering novel set in the world of pop music about sisters motherhood and the dreams we
chase. ***** 'This is an irresistible multigenerational tale from a master of her craft. A
compelling family drama [that] fans will gobble up' Booklist 'Irresistible. [Weiner] breathes
new life into the love triangle trope and offers a nuanced view of sisterhood's complexities.
[Her] fans will be delighted' Publishers Weekly 'A heartfelt look at sisterhood forgiveness
and the courage it takes to follow your dreams' Kirkus Reviews