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MAYBE NOW, MAYBE NEVER

An uplifting, if slow-moving, tale of strong, resilient women.

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Three women reconnect with one another four decades after high school on a quest toward personal fulfillment in Posti’s novel.

The book opens in PittsburghasRachel Baran, Frank Sowak, Marla Galani, and Warren Hartley settle into church pews for their friend Suzanne Fleming’s wedding to Rob Jackson. Frank was just in the middle of proposing marriage to Rachel when Marla showed up, much to Rachel’s relief (“perfect timing,” she thinks). She can’t fathom the idea of committing so completely to anyone other than her late first husband, Stan. Similarly, Marla is happy being independently wealthy and unmarried; her arrangement with Warren as an occasional boyfriend is enough. As soon as the wedding ends, Rachel and Frank call it quits. Feeling down in the dumps, Rachel hunkers down at home and gets the shock of her life when she finds a note that reveals that Stan had been involved in a long-term affair. At a loss, she retreats temporarily to Florida to take care of her aging mother. Meanwhile, Marla has discovered that an anonymous wrongdoer is sabotaging small businesses in their sleepy hometown of Port Mariette, a half-hour drive from Pittsburgh. Rachel, Marla, and Suzanne band together in the hope of saving the town businesses. Thrust into roles of detectives and activists, the women end up revisiting their pasts while also trying to craft plans for their futures. Told from the alternating points of view of Rachel, Marla, and Suzanne, respectively, the novel effectively offers a look at the tribulations of adults in late middle age—from caring for elderly parents to navigating relationships with grown children. The overall plot is somewhat bland, with few high-stakes moments and many superfluous details that don’t advance the story. However, the honesty and openness with which the author examines familiar experiences has a grace of its own. Watching three very different women find common ground as they pursue second acts for themselves is poignant and compelling. Even as Posti tackles issues of self-doubt throughout this unhurried tale, she presents characters with grit and fortitude.

An uplifting, if slow-moving, tale of strong, resilient women.

Pub Date: N/A

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: 270

Publisher: manuscript

Review Posted Online: Nov. 2, 2023

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THE ACADEMY

A boarding-school fantasia, with Hilderbrand’s signature upgrades to the cuisine and decor. Sign us up for next term.

A year in the life of the No. 2 boarding school in America—up from No. 19 last year!

Rumors of Hilderbrand’s retirement were greatly exaggerated, it turns out, since not only has she not gone out to pasture, she’s started over in high school, with her daughter Shelby Cunningham as co-author. As their delicious new book opens, it’s Move-In Day at Tiffin Academy, and Head of School Audre Robinson is warmly welcoming the returning and new students to the New England campus, the latter group including a rare midstream addition to the junior class. Brainiac Charley Hicks is transferring from public school in Maryland to a spot that opened up when one of the school’s most beloved students died by suicide the preceding year. She will be joining a large, diverse cast of adult and teenage characters—queen bees, jealous second-stringers, boozehounds young and old, secret lesbians, people chasing the wrong people chasing other wrong people—all of them royally screwed when an app called Zip Zap appears and starts blasting everyone’s secrets all over campus. How the heck…? Meanwhile, it seems so unlikely that Tiffin has jumped up to the No. 2 spot in the boarding-school rankings that a high-profile magazine launches an investigation, and even the head is worried that there may have been payola involved. The school has a reputation for being more social than academic, and this quality gets an exciting new exclamation point when the resident millionaire bad boy opens a high-style secret speakeasy for select juniors in a forgotten basement. It’s called Priorities. Exactly. One problem: Cinnamon Peters’ mysterious suicide hangs over the book in an odd way, especially since the note she left for her closest male friend is not to be opened for another year—and isn’t. This is surely a setup for a sequel, but it’s a bit frustrating here, and bobs sort of shallowly along amid the general high spirits.

A boarding-school fantasia, with Hilderbrand’s signature upgrades to the cuisine and decor. Sign us up for next term.

Pub Date: Sept. 16, 2025

ISBN: 9780316567855

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Little, Brown

Review Posted Online: July 4, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2025

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CIRCLE OF DAYS

Vintage Follett. His fans will be pleased.

A dramatic, complex imagining of the origins of Stonehenge.

In about 2500 B.C.E. on the Great Plain, Seft and his family collect flints in a mine. He dislikes the work, and the motherless lad hates the abuse he gets from his father and brothers. He leaves them and arrives at a wooden monument where sacred events such as the Midsummer Rite take place. There are also circles of stones that help predict equinoxes, solstices, even eclipses. This is a world where the customary greeting is “May the Sun God smile on you,” and everyone is a year older on Midsummer Day. Except for a priestess or two, no one can count beyond fingers and toes—to indicate 30, they show both hands, point to both feet, then show both hands again. Casual sex is common, and sex between women is less common but not taboo. Joia, a young woman who becomes a priestess, wonders about her sexuality. After a fire destroys the Monument, she leads a bold effort to rebuild it in stone. To please the gods, they must haul 10 giant stones from distant Stony Valley. Of course neither machinery nor roads exist, so the difficulties are extraordinary. Although the project has its detractors, hundreds of able-bodied people are willing to help. Craftspeople known as cleverhands construct a sled and a road, and they make the rope to wrap around the stones. Many, many others pull. And pull. Meanwhile, the three principal groups—farmers, woodlanders, and herders—all have their separate interests. There is talk of war, which Joia has never seen in her lifetime. Soon it seems inevitable that the powerful farmers will not only start one but win it, unless heroes like Seft and Joia can come up with a creative plan. But there is also the matter of love for Joia in this well-plotted and well-told yarn. The story has a lot of characters from multiple tribes, and they can be hard to keep track of. A page in the front of the book listing who’s who would be helpful.

Vintage Follett. His fans will be pleased.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9781538772775

Page Count: 704

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Review Posted Online: July 4, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2025

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