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The Five-Star Weekend

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The Five-Star Weekend
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Publication date
2023

The Five-Star Weekend is a 2023 novel written by Elin Hilderbrand.[1][2][3][4]

Synopsis

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After a tragedy, a food blogger named Hollis Shaw brings four friends from different times in her life to spend a weekend in Nantucket.

Tatum is her best friend from childhood and is battling a possible cancer diagnosis, a disease that took her mom's life when she was younger. Dru-Ann is her friend and former roommate from college. She's a sportscaster who is dealing with a public scandal after she accuses a tennis star of faking a mental health crisis. Brooke is her best friend from her "prime of life" as they raised their children together. She's struggling with the dwindling romance in her marriage and not feeling like a good enough friend to Hollis. Finally, there's Gigi, a woman Hollis met online through her blog. Chronicling the entire weekend is Hollis's daughter Caroline who is interning with a famous documentary filmmaker.

During this trip, the women rediscover the meaning of friendship and overcome their personal struggles as secrets are revealed.

References

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  1. ^ "'The Five-Star Weekend' is the top national fiction bestseller". The Seattle Times. June 25, 2023.
  2. ^ Beggan, Krista (June 26, 2023). "Elin Hilderbrand Returns to Nantucket for a Weekend Like No Other". BookTrib.
  3. ^ "Author Elin Hilderbrand on "The Five-Star Weekend," why she plans to retire from writing". CBS. June 13, 2023.
  4. ^ Pols, Mary (May 26, 2023). "To Be Enjoyed in a State of Repose, Preferably by Water". The New York Times.
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