Reader Score
70%
70% of readers
recommend this book
Critic Reviews
Great
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Emily writes for women's catalogs for a living, but she'd rather be writing books. She has a handsome photographer boyfriend, but she actively wonders how and when they will eventually hurt each other. Her best work friend was abruptly laid off. When her world is further upended by an unplanned pregnancy, Emily is forced to make tough decisions that will change her life forever.
What will she sacrifice from her old life to make room for a new one? What fires will she be forced to extinguish, and which will keep burning? Old Flame is an essential, "warmhearted, and luminous page-turner about desire, time, love, parenthood, work, and art in women's lives" (Sophie McManus, author of The Unfortunates).
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absolutely devoured Molly Prentiss’ new novel, “Old Flame.” the perfect spring/summer read, filled with so many insights about friendship, modern work life, and trying to make your mark as a creative person. check it out (and order from a local bookstore): https://t.co/riJT7QCiXE
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Molly Prentiss has published her second novel, "Old Flame," and she will be at Bookshop Santa Cruz to take part in a conversation hosted by her mother, "Kitchen Sisters" co-host Nikki Silva. https://t.co/k4AG6iSyY6
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@EllenAkins @LauraMcCallumB ...GATE by @mitchellzuckoff ; Jackie Thomas-Kennedy reviews OLD FLAME by Molly Prentiss; I review SILVER ALERT by Lee Smith; @nightnewspam reviews SOIL AND SPIRIT by Scott Chaskey (and big event coming up with him at the Mill City Farmers Market on May 6); and ... (2/X)