On the other hand, their separation and his leaving to go overseas was a large part of Season 1’s finale. For instance, Kate and Johnny never got divorced in the novel, and he did not go to Iraq. But by the time Season 1 was over, it was clear this show would run longer than one Season, and add storylines and plot details in as it went along. At 528 pages, there was enough material for one season - much like limited series such as Hulu’s Little Fires Everywhere. From the outset, the story of Firefly Lane seemed primed to stick faithfully to the book, but not too faithfully. Warning: Spoilers for Firefly Lane Season 1, Part 1 follow. And much like Tully and Kate, the book and the series only grow further apart in the first half of Season 2. However, the differences between the Firefly Lane novel and Netflix’s television adaptation have been evident since the first season. The 2008 story of two best friends, Kate and Tully, was such a runaway hit that it was a no-brainer when Netflix decided to make it into a series. Author Kristin Hannah’s Firefly Lane is her best-selling novel to date.
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