Firefly Lane, by Kristen Hannah (2008)
This is a novel about a life-long friendship between two women who couldn’t be more different. They became friends as young teens, when Tully Hart and her hippy mother, Cloud, moves into the house across the street from Kate Mularkey. Although Kate and her mother have the normal teen mother-daughter struggles, she comes from a stable middle-class family. Tully, on the other hand, lives mostly with her grandmother unless her mother floats into her life for brief periods.
Tully is a risk taker. She decided early on that she was going to become a star reporter. Nothing will stop in her way. As teens, both girls were going to pursue that path, but that wasn’t the route that Kate wanted. Kate knows that Tully always gets what she wants. When both young women intern at the local television station, both are smitten by Johnny.
Sadly, this book is filled with cliches. I quickly tired of the constant pop culture references beginning in the 1970s and continued throughout the length of the book, which ended around 2008. The author constantly teases the reader into thinking that a rift will divide the friendship, and hints that the rift will be over Johnny. The rift, which the reader knows is coming, is actually over another matter.
As Kate and Johnny’s daughter, Marah, becomes a teenager, she and Kate enter into their own teen-age mother/daughter struggle. Marah turns to her “Aunt Tully”, who typically takes Marah’s side. Hence the rift, which actually came about when Tully basically accused Kate of being an overprotective mother on live television. After this event, the two women didn’t speak to each other for some unspecified years.
The point the author is trying to make is that in life, family is what matters most. This comes only in the last 30 or so pages (and this is quite a long book). As the book nears the end, we learn that Kate, who married Johnny after she became pregnant, has inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) and is dying. She thinks that Tully is after Johnny but has reconciled with that thought. Although Johnny had a one-night stand with Tully before he and Kate married, he was truly in love with Kate.
I read the book in its entirety. If this had been the first book I read by Kristen Hannah, it would not have been inclined to read her other books.
Read: October 10, 2021
3 Stars
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