About The Things We Wish Were True
- Paperback: 288 pages
- Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (September 1, 2016)
In an idyllic small-town neighborhood, a near tragedy triggers a series of dark revelations.
From the outside, Sycamore Glen, North Carolina, might look like the perfect all-American neighborhood. But behind the white picket fences lies a web of secrets that reach from house to house.
Up and down the streets, neighbors quietly bear the weight of their own pasts—until an accident at the community pool upsets the delicate equilibrium. And when tragic circumstances compel a woman to return to Sycamore Glen after years of self-imposed banishment, the tangle of the neighbors’ intertwined lives begins to unravel.
During the course of a sweltering summer, long-buried secrets are revealed, and the neighbors learn that it’s impossible to really know those closest to us. But is it impossible to love and forgive them?
“With skill and compassion, Marybeth Whalen digs beneath the surface of a quiet suburban neighborhood to reveal its darker secret side. Full of unexpected twists and sympathetic, relatable characters, The Things We Wish Were True is both surprising and heartwarming and it’s sure to have you examining your own peaceful neighborhood with new eyes.” —Diane Chamberlain, USA Today bestselling author of Pretending to Dance
“The Things We Wish Were True masterfully blends dark, twisted secrets with a redemptive story about the power of community. As the families of Sycamore Glen, North Carolina, kick off summer at their neighborhood pool, Marybeth Mayhew Whalen peels back the layers of their past and present lives to reveal the underbelly of suburbia. A fabulous page-turner with the ending you want.” —Barbara Claypole White, bestselling author of The Perfect Son
“In The Things We Wish Were True, Marybeth Whalen has pulled off an impressive feat, an ever-shifting narrative through a neighborhood full of secrets. Each of these characters is compelling and fully realized, and the final twists and reveals left me breathless and, ultimately, at peace. An impressive achievement that you’ll want to put at the top of your to-read list.” —Catherine McKenzie, bestselling author of Hidden and Fractured
“This novel had me hooked at its premise—a near tragedy unites a group of relative strangers at their community pool—and kept me gripped in its aftermath. Marybeth Mayhew Whalen digs deeply and expertly into the rich and fascinating subject of how well do we really know our neighbors—and the far-reaching impact of a split-second decision on an otherwise predictable day. Suspenseful and emotionally charged, and perfectly steeped in the combustible heat of a North Carolina summer, The Things We Wish Were True is a must-read for any season.” —Erika Marks, author of The Last Treasure
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About Marybeth Mayhem Whalen
Marybeth Mayhew Whalen is the author of five previous novels and speaks to women’s groups around the United States. She is the cofounder of the popular women’s fiction site She Reads and is active in a local writers’ group. Marybeth and her husband, Curt, have been married for twenty-four years and are the parents of six children, ranging from young adult to elementary age. The family lives in North Carolina. Marybeth spends most of her time in the grocery store but occasionally escapes long enough to scribble some words. She is always at work on her next novel.
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Marybeth Mayhem Whalen’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS
Monday, August 29th: Kritter’s Ramblings
Wednesdsay, August 31st: Reading is my Superpower
Wednesday, August 31st: Mrs. Mommy Booknerd
Thursday, September 1st: Girls in White Dresses
Friday, September 2nd: Kahakai Kitchen
Tuesday, September 6th: Reading Cove Book Club
Wednesday, September 7th: Caryn, The Book Whisperer
Thursday, September 8th: Books and Spoons
Friday, September 9th: Books and Bindings
Friday, September 9th: Books a la Mode – excerpt
Monday, September 12th: No More Grumpy Bookseller
Tuesday, September 13th: I’d Rather Be at the Beach
Thursday, September 15th: Thoughts on This ‘n That
Friday, September 16th: A Splendid Messy Life
Monday, September 19th: Bibliotica
Wednesday, September 21st: Palmer’s Page Turners
Thursday, September 22nd: Just Commonly
Monday, September 26th: A Bookish Way of Life
Monday, September 26th: The Reading Cove Book Club – author guest post
Thursday, September 29th: 5 Minutes for Books
Friday, September 30th: Not in Jersey