At the end of the book, Tessa has a decision to make. Do you feel she made the right one? What would you have done? What do you see as the "heart of the matter" in this story? How is trust distinct from forgiveness?
For further information about the author, check out:
http://www.emilygiffin.com/
For an interview with Emily Giffin about this book, go to:
http://www.bookreporter.com/authors/emily-giffin/news/interview-051410