In the novel “Lost and Found” by Emily Giffin, the lives of three women are intertwined by a shared experience of loss. Lily, a successful event planner, is struggling to cope with the death of her beloved husband. Her grief threatens to consume her, and she feels disconnected from her life and from her friends.
On the other side of the world, in London, Emma, a journalist, is haunted by the disappearance of her sister, Lucy. She has spent years searching for her sister, but all leads have gone cold. Emma is losing hope of ever finding Lucy, and her life is becoming increasingly isolated.
In New York City, Sarah, a young woman with a seemingly perfect life, is hiding a deep secret. She is carrying a child, but the father is not her husband. Sarah is terrified of telling her husband the truth, and she feels trapped in a life that she no longer wants.
When Lily, Emma, and Sarah meet at a grief support group, they form an unlikely bond. They share their stories of loss and find comfort in their shared experiences. As they get to know each other, they realize that they are not alone, and they begin to find strength in each other’s company.
Conclusion
Through their friendship, Lily, Emma, and Sarah learn to cope with their grief and begin to heal. They discover that loss is not an end, but a beginning, and that it is possible to find hope and joy even in the darkest of times.