By: Meg Waite Clayton
Format: 305 pages, Kindle Edition
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Friendship, loyalty, and love lie at the heart of this beautifully writ…
Want to Read $ 11.99"Linda asked that morning what it was about Charlotte’s Web that Ally particularly liked; maybe it would help to think about that, since it was Ally’s model book. “I like the family that comes together in the barn,"-Meg Waite Clayton, The Wednesday Sisters
If you liked the adult fiction plot in The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton , here is a list of 10 books like this:
By: Sandra Dallas
Format: 277 pages, Paperback
May Anna Kovacks was discovered on the dustry streets of Butte, Montana and went on to become a Hol… read more
Want to Read $ 11.99Similar categories in Sandra Dallas's Buster Midnight's Cafe book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Tasha Alexander
Format: 324 pages, Hardcover
Secrets prove deadly in this new novel from Tasha Alexander featuring Lady Emily Hargreaves. Some v… read more
Want to Read $ 12.99Similar categories in Tasha Alexander's A Crimson Warning (Lady Emily, #6) book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Anne Rivers Siddons
Format: None pages, Paperback
If there was ever one woman who knew what was important, that woman was Molly Bell Redwine. From ch… read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in Anne Rivers Siddons's Up Island book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Sally Cabot Gunning
Format: None pages, Paperback
Married for twenty years to Edward Berry, Lyddie is used to the trials of being a whaler's wife in … read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in Sally Cabot Gunning's The Widow's War book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Elizabeth Berg
Format: 105 pages, Hardcover
Elizabeth Berg, bestselling author of The Art of Mending and The Year of Pleasures, has a rare tale… read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in Elizabeth Berg's We Are All Welcome Here book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Al Roker , William Hogeland
Format: 431 pages, Hardcover
In this gripping narrative history, Al Roker from NBC's Todayand the Weather Channel vividly examin… read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in Al Roker's The Storm of the Century: Tragedy, Heroism, Survival, and the Epic True Story of America's Deadliest Natural Disaster: The Great Gulf Hurricane of 1900 book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Katherine Reay
Format: None pages, Paperback
Art restorer Emily Price has never encountered anything she can't fix--until she meets Ben, an Ital… read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in Katherine Reay's A Portrait of Emily Price book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Tasha Alexander
Format: None pages,
Set in the lush countryside of Normandy, France, this new novel of suspense featuring Lady Emily Ha… read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in Tasha Alexander's Dangerous to Know (Lady Emily, #5) book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Nicole Baart
Format: None pages, Paperback
The lives of a middle-aged doctor and a love-struck young woman intersect across time in Sleeping i… read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in Nicole Baart's Sleeping in Eden book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: T. Greenwood
Format: 640 pages, Paperback
In Two Rivers, Vermont, Harper Montgomery is living a life overshadowed by grief and guilt. Since t… read more
Want to ReadSimilar categories in T. Greenwood's Two Rivers book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Molly Fader
Format: 310 pages, Paperback
Three generations of women come together at the family orchard to face secrets from the past and le… read more
Want to Read $ 12.99Similar categories in Molly Fader's The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
"They were little things, but it was always the little things that rubbed a person raw. That hurt the most."-Molly Fader, The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season
By: Kristin Hannah
Format: 471 pages, Hardcover
Women can be heroes. When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these wor… read more
Want to Read $ 14.99Similar categories in Kristin Hannah's The Women book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
"Words were creators of worlds; you had to be careful with them."-Kristin Hannah, The Women
"Love mattered in this ruined world, but so did honor. What was one without the other?"-Kristin Hannah, The Women
"Love. A thing to be shouted from the rooftops, celebrated, not cultivated in secret and clipped into shape in the dark."-Kristin Hannah, The Women
By: Marie Benedict
Format: 389 pages, Hardcover
A novel about the extraordinary partnership between First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and civil rights a… read more
Want to Read $ 12.99Similar categories in Marie Benedict's The First Ladies book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Meg Waite Clayton
Format: 305 pages, Kindle Edition
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Friendship, loyalty, and love lie at the heart of this beautifully writ… read more
Want to Read $ 11.99Similar categories in Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
"Linda asked that morning what it was about Charlotte’s Web that Ally particularly liked; maybe it would help to think about that, since it was Ally’s model book. “I like the family that comes togethe…"-Meg Waite Clayton, The Wednesday Sisters
By: Jodi Picoult
Format: 528 pages, Kindle Edition
From the New York Times bestselling co-author of Mad Honey comes an “inspiring” (Elle) novel about … read more
Want to Read $ 14.99Similar categories in Jodi Picoult's By Any Other Name book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Nick Trout
Format: 416 pages, Paperback
In this heartwarming story, perfect for fans of An Unexpected Grace and A Dog’s Way Home, a single … read more
Want to Read $ 9.99Similar categories in Nick Trout's The Wonder of Lost Causes book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
"When you cry about losing a dog, it means the dog did its job. It means the dog made a connection."-Nick Trout, The Wonder of Lost Causes
By: Hilda van Stockum
Format: 191 pages, Paperback
During World War II a young German girl, who has been indoctrinated into the Hitler Youth, travels … read more
Want to Read $ 5.99Similar categories in Hilda van Stockum's The Borrowed House book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
"She thought it must be a lonely life for a boy who hated books."-Hilda van Stockum, The Borrowed House
"It is much easier to believe lies than the truth." "Why?" asked Janna. "Because lies are manufactured to satisfy the emotions. A mother would rather believe her pretty girl lazy than accept the fact …"-Hilda van Stockum, The Borrowed House
"How will I ever learn the truth then?" asked Janna despondently. "The way other people learn it, " said Hugo. "Do you think newspaper reporters find it easy to learn the truth? They may have to inter…"-Hilda van Stockum, The Borrowed House
By: Jane Kirkpatrick
Format: 352 pages, Paperback
Mollie Sheehan has spent much of her life striving to be a dutiful daughter and honor her father's … read more
Want to Read $ 8.55Similar categories in Jane Kirkpatrick's Beneath the Bending Skies: A Novel book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Jamie Brenner
Format: 320 pages, Paperback
A bestselling author finds love and second chances in the stacks of a quaint beach town bookshop … read more
Want to Read $ 12.99Similar categories in Jamie Brenner's A Novel Summer book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
By: Tamsin Keily
Format: 329 pages, Paperback
“Fun, fresh—a brilliant love story with a twist.” —Jenny Colgan, author of The Bookshop on the Corn… read more
Want to Read $ 7.99Similar categories in Tamsin Keily's Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living book and Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Sisters
"Beware the words not said... (because) the words we don’t want to say are often the most important."-Tamsin Keily, Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living
"The strength of a friendship lies in how well you protect that weak spot and how well you patch it up when something does rip through it."-Tamsin Keily, Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living