Meet Me in Italy : A Novel.
After a very public divorce, bestselling author Charlotte Williams-Jackson receives some shocking and unexpected news. She was adopted, and her birth mother has just died, leaving custody of a 12-year-old sister to her. Not one to turn her back on family, even one she didn't know existed, Charlotte moves to the Amalfi coast to meet and take care of her sister. Determined to rebuild her life, Charlotte must confront everything she understood about herself and the bonds that shape a family.
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- ISBN: 9780778306467
- Physical Description: 352 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Canada : MIRA Books, 2026.
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A sun-soaked trip to the Amalfi Coast promises a fresh startâand reveals secrets never imagined in New York Times bestselling author Brenda Novakâs tender new novel.
In the wake of her debut novelâs breakout successâand a very painful public divorceâCharlotte Williams-Jackson has something to prove. With her second novel overdue, sheâs scrambling to hold it together. But her focus is rocked when she discovers that her childhood wasn't as it seemedâand she has a tween half-sister who's been orphaned in Italy.
Alongside her best friend, Sloane, and Sloaneâs charming brother, Julian, Charlotte ventures to the Amalfi Coast to meet her sister. She would never turn her back on family, especially since this girl doesnât have anyone else, but between her looming deadline and her entire identity being flipped upside down, itâs a lot. Determined to rebuild her life, Charlotte must confront the relationships sheâs held dearâand the loss of those she thought she had but didn'tâforcing her to question everything she understood about herself and the bonds that shape a family.