My friends
(2025)

Fiction

Large Type

Call Numbers:
NEW LARGE TYPE/FICTION/BACKMAN,F
SR CENTER/LARGE TYPE/FICTION/BACKMAN,F

8 Holds on 7 Copies

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Large Type NEW LARGE TYPE/FICTION/BACKMAN,F Due: 2/1/2026
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Details

PUBLISHED
[Waterville, Maine] : Thorndike Press, [2025]
EDITION
Large print edition
DESCRIPTION

683 pages (large print) ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781420523720, 1420523724, 9781420523720
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"[A] tale of four teenagers whose friendship creates a bond so powerful that it changes a complete stranger's life twenty-five years later. Most people don't even notice them -- three tiny figures sitting at the end of a long pier in the corner of one of the most famous paintings in the world. Most people think it's just a depiction of the sea. But Louisa, an aspiring artist herself, knows otherwise, and she is determined to find out the story of these three enigmatic figures. Twenty-five years earlier, in a distant seaside town, a group of teenagers find refuge from their bruising home lives by spending long summer days on an abandoned pier, telling silly jokes, sharing secrets, and committing small acts of rebellion. These lost souls find in each other a reason to get up each morning, a reason to dream, a reason to love. Out of that summer emerges a transcendent work of art, a painting that will unexpectedly be placed into eighteen-year-old Louisa's care. She embarks on a surprise-filled cross-country journey to learn how the painting came to be and to decide what to do with it. The closer she gets to the painting's birthplace, the more nervous she becomes about what she'll find. Louisa is proof that happy endings don't always tak

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