Suzanne Nugent
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A story of friendship, loss, and a side of cantaloupe.

#1 Amazon Bestseller

The only thing reclusive bookworm Nora, high-powered attorney Christina, and supermom-in-training Leanne ever had in common was their best friend, Molly. When Molly dies, she leaves mysterious gifts and cryptic notes for each of her grieving best friends, along with one final request: that these three mismatched frenemies have brunch together every month for a year.

Filled with heartwrenching scenes and witty prose, Brunch and Other Obligations explores the intricate dynamics of girlhood acquaintances who are forced to reconnect as women.

This upbeat novel reminds readers that there’s hope for getting through the hard times in life―with a lot of patience, humor, and a standing brunch date.


 
 
 

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Poignant, funny, and smart, Brunch and Other Obligations is a must-have for contemporary women’s fiction shelves. Readers will want to watch for what Nugent does next.
— Booklist
A thoroughly upbeat and fully entertaining novel from cover to cover.
— Midwest Book Review
. . . a bright and witty debut novel―and what readers will hope is [Nugent’s] first of many.
— BookTrib
... an inspiring and fun read for the beach.
— Travel + Leisure
Brunch and Other Obligations is an engaging, often sweet, and absolutely laugh-out-loud story of how relationships can evolve even among individuals who would like to believe they are vastly different. Suzanne Nugent’s writing is sharp and masterful, with spot-on dialogue and scenes that jump to life on the page.
— Sherry Stanfa-Stanley, author of Finding My Badass Self: A Year of Truths and Dares
A delightful debut that captures the beauty and complexity of relationships.
— Amy Blumenfeld, author of The Cast
Brunch and Other Obligations is women’s fiction at its finest! A tender, witty, heartfelt novel that had me laughing out loud in one chapter and reaching for tissues in the next. With humor, heart, and hope, Nugent reminds us that, once in a lifetime, if we’re very, very lucky, we just might find a friend who knows us better than we know ourselves.
— Lori Nelson Spielman, New York Times best-selling author of The Life List

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