Novelist Emily Giffin, whose 2004 bestseller “Something Borrowed” became a film starring Kate Hudson and John Krasinski, has sold her Atlanta home for $6.77 million
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/something-borrowed-author-emily-giffin-closes-chapter-on-atlanta-home-f05923adThe novelist sold her roughly 9,300-square-foot Buckhead home for $6.77 millionSarah Paynter.Continue reading your article with
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