Sloane Sawyer had it all planned . . . she and her best friend Stephie would graduate from high school, get out of Tippett Valley and have dazzling careers. She would also have a loving husband, the requisite two kids and a house with a white picket fence.
As she turns thirty, Sloane has a boring job and a boss who ignores her. She has no children, doesn't own a house, has gained fifteen pounds and questions how her video-game-playing husband could possibly love her. Even as Sloane clings to her dreams, she comes to realize that she and Stephie won't be able to move forward until they finally confront an old tragedy.
A funny and poignant story about coming of age after you've already grown up.