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Emily Giffin has 4 past events. (show) Brazos Bookstore: An Evening with Emily Giffin Love the One You're With (Augusts 28 at 19:00) Join the Houston Public Library for a reading and signing by Emily Giffin, author of the novels Something Borrowed, Something Blue, and Baby Proof. Brazos will attend and sell her latest novel, Love the One You're With.
Vroman's Bookstore: Literaries who Lunch presents Emily Griffing discussing Love the One You're With (Jūnijs 11 at 12:00) Emily Giffin, author of the New York Times bestselling novels Something Borrowed, Something Blue and Baby Proof, returns with another absorbing, thought-provoking tale featuring an authentic heroine stuck in an untenable yet universally-relatable position. Ellen Graham has the seemingly perfect life ... (more)
Giffin delivers another captivating, straight-from-the heart novel with a story for everyone who has ever wondered: How can I truly love the one I'm with, when I can't forget the one who got away? A chance encounter with an old flame causes Ellen Dempsey to consider anew what could have been. Shortly ... (more)
Giffin delivers another captivating, straight-from-the heart novel with a story for everyone who has ever wondered: How can I truly love the one I'm with, when I can't forget the one who got away? A chance encounter with an old flame causes Ellen Dempsey to consider anew what could have been. Shortly ... (more)
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