My Best White Friend

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Joanne Skerrett ISBN: 9780446551342
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Publication: March 23, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joanne Skerrett
ISBN: 9780446551342
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Publication: March 23, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
Best friends Natalie and Sarah couldn't be more different, but they have one thing in common: their love for each other. After both women graduate from Penn Law School, Natalie leaves her hometown to work in a corporate law firm in New York, while Sarah stays in Philadelphia to work in the non-profit law firm their mothers founded. When Natalie's mother dies, Natalie returns to Philly to take her mother's place at the firm. Natalie and Sarah's friendship seems unbreakable-until Sarah starts dating a black politician who seemingly has nothing in common with her. Tensions flair between the two friends and Natalie is forced to face some difficult truths about her own views on race, love, and relationships. Trying to distract herself from the situation with Sarah, and the mourning of her mother's death, Natalie loses herself in a new case, becoming personally-and dangerously-involved with a client, impacting not only her life, but the lives of all those around her.
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Best friends Natalie and Sarah couldn't be more different, but they have one thing in common: their love for each other. After both women graduate from Penn Law School, Natalie leaves her hometown to work in a corporate law firm in New York, while Sarah stays in Philadelphia to work in the non-profit law firm their mothers founded. When Natalie's mother dies, Natalie returns to Philly to take her mother's place at the firm. Natalie and Sarah's friendship seems unbreakable-until Sarah starts dating a black politician who seemingly has nothing in common with her. Tensions flair between the two friends and Natalie is forced to face some difficult truths about her own views on race, love, and relationships. Trying to distract herself from the situation with Sarah, and the mourning of her mother's death, Natalie loses herself in a new case, becoming personally-and dangerously-involved with a client, impacting not only her life, but the lives of all those around her.

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