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Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
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Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
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Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
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Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Hannah McKinnon, the acclaimed author of the “charming and warm-hearted” (PopSugar) The Summer House, returns with a fresh beach read about a group of outsiders threatening the status quo at an exclusive New England beach club.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
Mayhaven is the best-kept secret in Massachusetts. Nestled between ancient cedars and a spring-fed lake, the Mayhaven beach club is known for its understated exclusivity. For Darcy Birch, this summer was meant to be the pinnacle of her teenage years. However, her plans are derailed by her overbearing mother, her father’s preoccupation with his role as Mayhaven’s president, and the challenges faced by her neurodivergent little brother, who is struggling for independence.
The situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of new neighbors. Flick Creevy, his mother, and stepfather have moved into a massive RV in the Birches’s meticulously manicured backyard, bringing with them loud music and clouds of marijuana that disrupt the tranquil atmosphere.
Flick, uninterested in the idyllic summer or the girl next door, is reluctantly thrust into the world of Mayhaven by his mother’s ambitions for a new start. His exposure to the world of the privileged reveals a stark divide: the haves and the have-nots.
As summer heats up, it becomes evident that Mayhaven’s members will have to confront their own biases and secrets. In this sharply written and refreshing novel, McKinnon explores themes of class, family, and the struggle to belong. The Outsiders of Mayhaven is perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, offering a compelling and entertaining summer read.
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