What they don’t know is that the flight will be anything but routine.
There are 143 passengers on board a plane from Los Angeles to New York City. When a development firm makes a bid that would involve tearing down the hotel and building a casino, the two families gather to discuss the offer - amidst numerous family scandals and plenty of drama. But its heyday is now long past, the bills are piling up, and the guest register is dwindling. The Golden Hotel is the last of its kind: Owned by the Goldman and Weingold families, the place is a classic Borscht Belt summer resort that has been the host of many happy memories. As Daisy soon finds out, the women are connected in ways she never could have imagined, in this page turner about lost opportunities and decades-old secrets. The woman is everything Daisy isn’t: unmarried, unattached, with a thriving corporate job. When she starts receiving messages meant for another woman with a nearly identical email address, the two begin talking. FICTION “ That Summer“ĭaisy Shoemaker is a married suburban mom with a rebellious daughter and a husband who provides for them - but never lets her forget it.
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