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“The Things We Wish Were True is a brilliant glimpse into the realities of suburban life. Startling. Compelling.
Redemptive. It’s the kind of story that makes us wonder how well we really know ourselves—much less our neighbors.
Marybeth Whalen has a gift for turning over the pretty surfaces of life, finding the hidden things beneath, and then
exposing them to the light. I found myself drawn in, unable to look away from these characters and their dark, tender,
familiar lives. I utterly loved this novel.” —Ariel Lawhon, author of The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress and Flight of
Dreams
“Marybeth Whalen has a gift for illuminating the dark corners of suburban life. The neighbor you think you know...but
do you really? The couple with the seemingly perfect marriage...until the blinds are drawn. The Things We Wish Were True
is a novel that explores the nuances of community and belonging, showing us the hope, pain, disappointments, and joy
that exist behind the facades of a typical American subdivision. The characters are relatable and engaging, and you’ll
find yourself pulling for them all, from the overwhelmed single dad to the hyper-responsible young girl to the lonely
empty-nester or the divorcee forced to return home and face the past she’d vowed to outrun. Perceptive, astute, and
oh-so-relatable, The Things We Wish Were True is a winner!” —Kim Wright, author of The Unexpected Waltz and The
Canterbury Sisters
“With skill and compassion, Marybeth Whalen digs beneath the surface of a quiet suburban neighborhood to reveal its
darker secret side. Full of unexpected twists and sympathetic, relatable characters, The Things We Wish Were True is
both surprising and heartwarming and it's sure to have you examining your own peaceful neighborhood with new eyes.”
—Diane Chamberlain, USA Today bestselling author of Pretending to Dance
“The characters in The Things We Wish Were True may live in a small town, but their hearts are as big as all outdoors.
Marybeth Whalen has created an ensemble cast whose lives intertwine and touch one another in moving and surprising ways.
A generous, compassionate novel that will leave a warm glow long after the last page has been turned.” —Yona Zeldis
McDonough, author of The House on Primrose Pond
“The Things We Wish Were True masterfully blends dark, twisted secrets with a redemptive story about the power of
community. As the families of Sycamore Glen, North Carolina, kick off summer at their neighborhood pool, Marybeth Mayhew
Whalen peels back the layers of their past and present lives to reveal the underbelly of suburbia. A fabulous
page-turner with the ending you want.” —Barbara Claypole White, bestselling author of The Perfect Son
“The Things We Wish Were True is a story of startling truth revealed through the intricate lives of those we think we
know. Profound. Perceptive. Marybeth Whalen knows how to braid together the seen and the unseen in a profound story that
startles and enlightens. Readers will eagerly turn every page.” —Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author
“In The Things We Wish Were True, Marybeth Whalen has pulled off an impressive feat, an ever-shifting narrative through
a neighborhood full of secrets. Each of these characters is compelling and fully realized, and the final twists and
reveals left me breathless and, ultimately, at peace. An impressive achievement that you’ll want to put at the top of
your to-read list.” —Catherine McKenzie, bestselling author of Hidden and Fractured
“This novel had me hooked at its premise—a near tragedy unites a group of relative strangers at their community
pool—and kept me gripped in its aftermath. Marybeth Mayhew Whalen digs deeply and expertly into the rich and fascinating
subject of how well do we really know our neighbors—and the far-reaching impact of a split-second decision on an
otherwise predictable day. Suspenseful and emotionally charged, and perfectly steeped in the combustible heat of a North
Carolina summer, The Things We Wish Were True is a must-read for any season.” —Erika Marks, author of The Last Treasure
“Written from multiple contrasting perspectives, each with a unique and memorable voice, the various stories are full
of depth and intertwined in unpredictable ways. This novel captures the destruction that can be caused by secrets and
reveals the mysteries of the story piece by piece, keeping readers intrigued and eager to keep going until the shocking
and emotional end.” —RT Book Reviews
“Whalen, director of the celebrated She Reads online book club...has crafted a compelling page-turner populated by
characters we’ve all met and know in our everyday lives. Or do we? This book upends the myth of the American dream,
examines the secrets that hide beneath the drapes of a typical neighborhood, and, ultimately, provides a compassionate
testament to the power of community.” —Library Journal
“Whalen (The Bridge Tender, 2014) takes readers on a guided tour through the joys and the difficulties of small-town
life. With compelling characters and deeply engaging story lines, The Things We Wish Were True is a compassionate look
at the strength of the individual and the power of community.” —Booklist
Liz & Lisa Best Book of the Month Selection
About the Author
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Marybeth Mayhew Whalen is the author of five previous novels and speaks to women’s groups around the United States. She
is the cofounder of the popular women’s fiction site She Reads and is active in a local writers’ group. Marybeth and her
husband, Curt, have been married for twenty-four years and are the parents of six children, ranging from young adult to
elementary age. The family lives in North Carolina. Marybeth spends most of her time in the grocery store but
occasionally escapes long enough to scribble some words. She is always at work on her next novel. You can find her at
www.marybethwhalen.com or www.shereads.org.