Description
The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner is a contemporary novel centred on two sisters whose shared musical past once made them famous but ultimately drove them apart. Cassie and Zoe Griffin rose to success in their early twenties as a pop music duo, yet a painful fallout ended both their partnership and their relationship, leaving them estranged for nearly twenty years. Now living very different lives—Zoe as a suburban mother and Cassie in near isolation—the sisters have avoided confronting the past that divided them. When Zoe’s teenage daughter becomes determined to reunite them and uncover the truth behind their separation, long-buried secrets begin to surface. As memories of fame, ambition, and betrayal return, Cassie and Zoe must revisit the choices that shaped their lives and consider whether reconciliation is possible.
Set against the backdrop of the music industry and family life across different generations, the novel blends elements of family drama and romantic fiction while exploring themes of sisterhood, forgiveness, creativity, and the enduring pull of shared dreams.

















