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OverviewJudge Jackie Martin's job is to impose order on the most chaotic families in New York City. So how is she blindsided when the man she loves walks out on her? Jackie Martin is a woman whose intelligence and ambition have earned her a coveted position as a judge on the Manhattan Family Court-and left her lonely at age 39. When she meets Lou Greenberg, Jackie thinks she's finally found someone who will accept her exactly as she is. But when Lou's own issues, including an unresolved yearning for his ex-wife, make him bolt without explanation, Jackie must finally put herself under the same microscope as the people she judges. When their worlds collide in Jackie's courtroom, she learns that sometimes love's greatest gift is opening you up to love others. ""This moving novel examines what it means to start over-with surprising consequences."" -Nicola Kraus, bestselling co-author of The Nanny Diaries ""Compelling women's fiction with just the right blend of romance and a quick wit . . . you'll be rooting for these perfectly flawed characters.""--Rochelle Weinstein, Bestselling author of This Is Not How It Ends. ""Gentin deftly weaves a story of a complicated relationship with fascinating legal insight, exploring themes of parenting, love, and all the difficulties and nuances involved with both.""-Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine ""Poignant and funny, Both Are True is a love story you'll think about long after the you turn the last page.""--Elyssa Friedland, author of Last Summer At The Golden Hotel ""A thought-provoking legal drama, Both Are True asks hard questions and wholly engages the reader.""-Sally Koslow, author of Another Side of Paradise ""A compelling page-turner, Both Are True is way too good to be legal! Enjoyed this book from start to finish.""-Marilyn Simon Rothstein, award-winning author ofLift And Separate ""A compelling drama laced with loves lost and loves found, Both Are True is women's fiction ripe for book club discussion.""--Jennifer Klepper, USA Today bestselling author of Unbroken Threads ""A fascinating sneak peek behind the scenes of life as a New York City Family Court judge.""--Lainey Cameron, award-winning author of The Exit Strategy Full Product DetailsAuthor: Reyna Marder GentinPublisher: Moonshine Cove Publishing, LLC Imprint: Moonshine Cove Publishing, LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781952439100ISBN 10: 1952439108 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 05 October 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this moving novel, Gentin examines what it means to start over at a time in life when most people seem to have it 'figured out.' As Jackie and Lou try to move on without each other, they are forced to reexamine all their choices-with surprising consequences. -Nicola Kraus, bestselling co-author of The Nanny Diaries Gentin's flowing, provocative, and descriptive style will draw you in to this fascinating sneak peek behind the scenes of life as a New York City Family Court judge. A unique take on the age-old question of whether a career woman can balance her professional life and find peace in her personal life. -Lainey Cameron, Award-winning author of The Exit Strategy A thought-provoking legal drama, Both Are True asks hard questions and wholly engages the reader. -Sally Koslow, author of Another Side of Paradise Poignant and funny, Both Are True is simultaneously a compassionate tribute to the complexity of family life in New York City and an intimate portrait of one unlikely couple-a love story you'll think about long after you turn the last page. --Elyssa Friedland, author of Last Summer At The Golden Hotel Reyna Marder Gentin writes compelling women's fiction with just the right blend of romance. Both Are True is the moving story of two lovers at a crossroads, and if you're anything like me, you'll be rooting on these perfectly flawed characters. Gentin captures the subtle nuances of relationships and what it means to open ourselves to others. Fans of legal thrillers will appreciate the courtroom drama, a testament to Gentin's years practicing law, and I, for one, appreciated the quick wit throughout. I'm a fan. Brava, Reyna! --Rochelle Weinstein, bestselling author of This Is Not How It Ends. Gentin deftly weaves a story of a complicated relationship with fascinating legal insight, exploring themes of parenting, love, and all the difficulties and nuances involved with both. -Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine The youngest judge on the bench must decide: love vs. love of the law. A compelling page-turner by Reyna Marder Gentin. Both Are True is way too good to be legal! Enjoyed this book from start to finish. -Marilyn Simon Rothstein, award-winning author of Lift and Separate Reyna Marder Gentin brings her steady literary hand and legal background to this heartfelt story of second chances, being human, and (not) having it all. A compelling drama laced with loves lost and loves found, Both Are True is women's fiction ripe for book club discussion. -Jennifer Klepper, USA Today bestselling author of Unbroken Threads """In this moving novel, Gentin examines what it means to start over at a time in life when most people seem to have it 'figured out.' As Jackie and Lou try to move on without each other, they are forced to reexamine all their choices-with surprising consequences.""-Nicola Kraus, bestselling co-author of The Nanny Diaries ""Gentin's flowing, provocative, and descriptive style will draw you in to this fascinating sneak peek behind the scenes of life as a New York City Family Court judge. A unique take on the age-old question of whether a career woman can balance her professional life and find peace in her personal life.""-Lainey Cameron, Award-winning author of The Exit Strategy ""A thought-provoking legal drama, Both Are True asks hard questions and wholly engages the reader.""-Sally Koslow, author of Another Side of Paradise ""Poignant and funny, Both Are True is simultaneously a compassionate tribute to the complexity of family life in New York City and an intimate portrait of one unlikely couple-a love story you'll think about long after you turn the last page."" --Elyssa Friedland, author of Last Summer At The Golden Hotel ""Reyna Marder Gentin writes compelling women's fiction with just the right blend of romance. Both Are True is the moving story of two lovers at a crossroads, and if you're anything like me, you'll be rooting on these perfectly flawed characters. Gentin captures the subtle nuances of relationships and what it means to open ourselves to others. Fans of legal thrillers will appreciate the courtroom drama, a testament to Gentin's years practicing law, and I, for one, appreciated the quick wit throughout. I'm a fan. Brava, Reyna!""--Rochelle Weinstein, bestselling author of This Is Not How It Ends. ""Gentin deftly weaves a story of a complicated relationship with fascinating legal insight, exploring themes of parenting, love, and all the difficulties and nuances involved with both.""-Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine ""The youngest judge on the bench must decide: love vs. love of the law. A compelling page-turner by Reyna Marder Gentin. Both Are True is way too good to be legal! Enjoyed this book from start to finish.""-Marilyn Simon Rothstein, award-winning author of Lift and Separate ""Reyna Marder Gentin brings her steady literary hand and legal background to this heartfelt story of second chances, being human, and (not) having it all. A compelling drama laced with loves lost and loves found, Both Are True is women's fiction ripe for book club discussion.""-Jennifer Klepper, USA Today bestselling author of Unbroken Threads" Author InformationIn the fall of 2014, Reyna left her practice as a criminal appellate attorney with a nonprofit public defender's office where she'd worked for many years. It was time to try something new. What began as a lark when a friend asked Reyna to join her in a writing class at The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College has turned into her passion. Reyna's first novel, a romantic legal thriller entitled Unreasonable Doubts, was published by She Writes Press in 2018 and was named a finalist in the Women's Fiction Writers Association Star Award for debut fiction. William Landay, bestselling author of Defending Jacob, called the novel ""an intriguing blend of romance and legal suspense from a new writer to watch."" In 2021, Reyna took a foray into children's literature. TouchPoint Press published her middle grade novel My Name Is Layla, which features a dyslexic protagonist and is a story about resilience and empathy. My Name Is Layla is for young readers -- and for all readers -- who are inspired by the idea of a kinder world. School Library Journal said ""Layla's struggles at school and home are authentically depicted and readers who face their own challenges will relate."" With Both Are True, Reyna has returned to contemporary fiction, the law, and New York City. If you love these three as much as she does, this novel is for you. Reyna is married to Pierre Gentin, whom she's known since her high school days on Long Island. Their two children, Ariella and Micah, are the light of their lives. . reynamardergentin.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |