Melinda LeBlanc, at 30, makes an untriumphant return to Harrow, Massachusetts, her recently gentrified hometown.
She's unmarried, romanced out, designing wedding bouquets for old classmates who hadn't known a fraction of her early popularity.
So why is she alone--not counting the occasional horizontal encounter--while these dull brides have found men and happiness? Libby Getchel, who designs strange dresses in the shop next door, and Dennis Vaughan, a native son who owns the hip Brookhoppers, a fly fisherman's paradise, provide friendship in mutating forms.
The Way Men Act explores age-old quandary: Can you every truly go home again? Find out in this wise and charming novel ( Cosmopolitan ).
Quandary | Can you every truly go home again |
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