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We were liars book 2
We were liars book 2








As a child, Cadence is blind to the privilege she has lucked into, understanding Beechwood as a magical place to spend her summers.

we were liars book 2

old-money Democrats" who summer "on a private island off the coast of Massachusetts." As people associated with the elite American culture of Martha's Vineyard and the Hamptons, the Sinclairs enjoy an economic and social status granted only to a select few.

we were liars book 2

Lockhart introduces the theme early with Cadence's description of her family as "athletic, tall, and handsome. Privilege-social status that grants an advantageous position over others-is among the most important themes in We Were Liars.










We were liars book 2