Flying Solo, Linda Holmes
Flying Solo, Linda Holmes
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Flying Solo

Author: Linda Holmes

Narrator: Julia Whelan

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A woman returns to her small Maine hometown, uncovering family secrets that take her on a journey of self-discovery and new love, in this warm and charming novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Evvie Drake Starts Over.

“A testament to the truth that love comes in all shapes, sizes, and situations.”—Jodi Picoult

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: NPR, PopSugar

Smarting from her recently canceled wedding and about to turn forty, Laurie Sassalyn returns to her Maine hometown of Calcasset to handle the estate of her great-aunt Dot, a spirited adventurer who lived to be ninety-three. Alongside boxes of Polaroids and pottery, a mysterious wooden duck shows up at the bottom of a cedar chest. Laurie’s curiosity is piqued, especially after she finds a love letter to the never-married Dot that ends with the line “And anyway, if you’re ever desperate, there are always ducks, darling.”

Laurie is told that the duck has no financial value. But after it disappears under suspicious circumstances, she feels compelled to figure out why anyone would steal a wooden duck—and why Dot kept it hidden away in the first place. Suddenly Laurie finds herself swept up in a righteous caper that has her negotiating with antiques dealers and con artists, going on after-hours dates at the local library, and reconnecting with her oldest friend and her first love. Desperate to uncover her great-aunt’s secrets, Laurie must reckon with her own past and her future—and ultimately embrace her own vision of flying solo.

With a cast of unforgettable characters and a heroine you will root for from page one, Flying Solo is a wonderfully original story about growing up, coming home, and learning to make a life for yourself on your own terms.

Reviews

Goodreads review by jessica on July 08, 2022

nothing inherently wrong with this book, but i just didnt enjoy it as much as LHs debut novel. for womens fiction, this ticks pretty much all the boxes: wholesome messages, important family discussions, different life paths represented. i just think im more of a romance reader, rather then a womens......more

Goodreads review by Mary on June 06, 2022

My fave book of the summer. I was a huge fan of Linda Holmes’ first book, Evvie Drake Starts Over, and Flying Solo, her new book, has that same sparkle, same warmth. Linda Holmes creates characters I can believe in and root for and want to drink wine with on a back porch in Calcasset, Maine. She wri......more

Goodreads review by Terrie on October 01, 2022

"Flying Solo" by Linda Holmes is a Second-Chance Romance story! Laurie Sassalyn travels back to her hometown of Calcasset, Maine for the sole purpose of settling the estate of her spirited and adventurous nonagenarian Great-aunt Dot. She's looking at this trip as a getaway, of sorts, to distract her......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on March 17, 2022

I do not really read "cozy" novels nor do I read a lot of romance. It's not that I dislike either, it's that I am looking for something pretty specific in my reading. I like to be surprised. Even in genres I read that have formulas, like mystery for example, I'm not happy unless the book manages to......more

Goodreads review by Krista on August 25, 2022

As a single, 40something, plus-size woman I loved seeing myself reflected on the page in the main character, Laurie. Laurie travels from Seattle back to her hometown in Maine to go through her recently deceased great aunt's home and belongings. While diving into her single great aunt's life she has......more


Quotes

“A refreshing reminder that there’s no one-size-fits-all mold for a relationship, and that fulfillment can be achieved many ways.”The Washington Post

“Linda Holmes’ sophomore novel, Flying Solo, is a near-perfect, feel-good summer escape for those of us who are not always satisfied with the traditional happily-ever-after.”USA Today

Flying Solo is a testament to the truth that love comes in all shapes, sizes, and situations; that being alone does not mean being lonely. And Linda Holmes creates characters and conversations so real that sometimes I wonder if she is hiding in my closet, eavesdropping.”—Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling co-author of Wish You Were Here

“Linda Holmes has crafted another moving and tender novel full of bighearted characters, smalltown charm, and deep truths about life. Flying Solo is a perfect book for anyone who feels a little separate from the flock.”—Rebecca Serle, New York Times bestselling author of One Italian Summer

“It’s impossible to read Linda Holmes without smiling. Flying Solo has everything: life decisions, second chances, intrigue, skulduggery, and a hot librarian! I loved it.”—Clare Pooley, New York Times bestselling author of The Authenticity Project

Flying Solo is warm and comforting, like a weekend with your favorite people, sharing their funniest stories and hardest-won wisdom. After two very tough years, this lovely book is exactly what we all need.”—Kate Stayman-London, bestselling author of One to Watch

“Holmes’s sophomore novel is a wise, heartwarming story of family, unexpected romance, and shaping your own path in a world where it often feels next to impossible to do so. It’s a beautiful mystery and a tale of self-searching tied into one.”—Carola Lovering, author of Tell Me Lies

“Holmes blends humor, emotional depth, and small-town charm in this delightful story about the bonds of family and friendship, showing how even the most independent people need someone to lean on. Readers will love spending time with Laurie and her friends.”Booklist (starred review)

“Holmes’s colorful cast of characters pop off the page, and the sure-footed plot entertains. Readers will be eager to see what Holmes does next.”Publishers Weekly

“Charming, often hilarious . . . a delight from start to finish. Holmes has clearly done her research into how public librarians spend their time, and she also asks serious questions about how to make hard choices and live one’s life.”Library Journal (starred review)

“A charming and easygoing look at all kinds of love and the beauty of independence, featuring supremely likable characters.”Kirkus Reviews