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New York Times–Bestselling Author: “A beautiful love letter to the power of female friendship . . . Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Nina George.” —Robyn Carr
A rainy-day ritual—a tea party between three little girls—will shape the future of their friendship and their lives . . .
Redheaded, curly-haired Zoe is openhearted, kind and free-spirited, and dreams of becoming a famous actor in New York City. Shy Emily struggles with mental health but has the heart and soul of a writer. And Shannon—tall, athletic, strong—has a deep sense of loyalty that will serve her well when she heads off to military college.
As Zoe, Emily, and Shannon grow into women—forging careers, following dreams, and finding love—they’ll learn that life doesn’t always unfold the way they want it to, but through it all, the one constant is each other, and their regular tea parties. And when the unthinkable happens, the girls must come together to face the greatest test of all.
“Exactly the kind of heart-wrenching, emotional story one has come to expect from Jodi Thomas.” —Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of It’s Better This Way
“The Little Teashop on Main is tender, heartfelt and wonderful . . . I loved every word.” —RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times–bestselling author of Summer at Lake Haven
A rainy-day ritual—a tea party between three little girls—will shape the future of their friendship and their lives . . .
Redheaded, curly-haired Zoe is openhearted, kind and free-spirited, and dreams of becoming a famous actor in New York City. Shy Emily struggles with mental health but has the heart and soul of a writer. And Shannon—tall, athletic, strong—has a deep sense of loyalty that will serve her well when she heads off to military college.
As Zoe, Emily, and Shannon grow into women—forging careers, following dreams, and finding love—they’ll learn that life doesn’t always unfold the way they want it to, but through it all, the one constant is each other, and their regular tea parties. And when the unthinkable happens, the girls must come together to face the greatest test of all.
“Exactly the kind of heart-wrenching, emotional story one has come to expect from Jodi Thomas.” —Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of It’s Better This Way
“The Little Teashop on Main is tender, heartfelt and wonderful . . . I loved every word.” —RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times–bestselling author of Summer at Lake Haven