Emily Giffin, dubbed a “modern day Jane Austen” (Vanity Fair) and a “dependably down-to-earth storyteller” (New York Times), is the author of seven novels. Her latest is titled The One and Only and is an an exemplary story of love and loyalty.
Shea Rigsby has more hometown pride than most. At age thirty-three, she has spent her entire life in Walker, Texas, and unabashedly shares the small college town's enthusiasm for their home football team (Shea's best friend's father, Clive Carr, is the legendary head coach). But when a tragedy strikes the tight-knit community, Shea's world is turned upside down and she begins to wonder if she's shortchanged herself by settling in Walker.
Shea Rigsby has more hometown pride than most. At age thirty-three, she has spent her entire life in Walker, Texas, and unabashedly shares the small college town's enthusiasm for their home football team (Shea's best friend's father, Clive Carr, is the legendary head coach). But when a tragedy strikes the tight-knit community, Shea's world is turned upside down and she begins to wonder if she's shortchanged herself by settling in Walker.
Listed below are Emily Giffin's first six novels:
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