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Synopsis
New from the beloved New York Times bestselling author of Summers at the Saint and Hello, Summer! Pack your bags for a summer journey shaped by family secrets, long-buried history, and charming men with Irish accents. Maeve and Therese Dunigan havenāt spoken in years. Raised under the same roof in Savannah, the two sisters could not be more oppositeāMaeve the rule follower, Therese the unapologetic rebel. But when their motherās death pulls them back together, they inherit more than just grief: a mysterious painting that may be worth millions...if itās real. Determined to uncover the truthāand desperately in need of the moneyāthe sisters set out on a journey to Ireland, tracing their familyās roots and the origins of the portrait. What begins as a search for answers soon becomes something deeperāa reckoning with the past, as they uncover secrets that span generations and reshape everything they thought they knew about their family. With tensions simmering, the two hit the road and find themselves on twisty lanes, in colorful villages, at local pubs, and with handsome men whose gift of the gab is surpassed only by their charm. Can Maeve and Therese actually survive the journey without killing each other? Join Mary Kay Andrews on a road trip that will entertain you for miles.
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Is Road Trip appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Two estranged sisters reunite after their mother's death to investigate a mysterious painting in Ireland. Light romantic elements with charming love interests; mild language and family conflict, but no graphic content.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death of parent, grief, and family conflict.
Who'll love this
Teen readers will enjoy the journey of two sisters navigating family drama, uncovering secrets, and finding romance in the Irish countryside.