Nothing Can Keep Us Together

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Title Nothing Can Keep Us Together
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Author Cecily von Ziegesar
Country United States
Language English
Series Gossip Girl
Genre(s) Young adult novel
Publisher Little, Brown
Released 2005
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 240 pp
ISBN ISBN 978-0316735094
Preceded by Nobody Does It Better
Followed by Only in Your Dreams

Nothing Can Keep Us Together is the eighth novel in the Gossip Girl series by Cecily von Ziegesar. It is set during the week in which graduation takes place for Blair Waldorf, Serena van der Woodsen, Kati Farkas, Isobel Coates, Vanessa Abrams (from their school Constance Billard) Dan Humphrey, Chuck Bass (from Riverside Prep) and Nate Archibald (from St. Judes). The only other main character not graduating is Jenny Humphrey, who is searching for a boarding school which she hopes to attend the following year.

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The character of Lord Marcus Beaton-Rhodes is introduced in Nothing Can Keep Us Together. He becomes the new boyfriend of Blair and is often described as a “hotter, taller, more refined, better-bred, British version of Nate…”. Lord Marcus is a Yale graduate and comes from a wealthy background. He even refers to designer Oscar de la Renta as “Uncle Oscar”.

Indie filmmaker, Ken Mogul is back as he is directing a modernized version of Breakfast At Tiffanys entitled Breakfast At Fred’s set at the restaurant in Barneys of the same name. Both Blair and Serena audition, but Serena gets the part. When Blair discovers she reflects “Serena may well have gotten the part, but Blair lived it, every day.

Even though throughout the book there is tension between Blair and Serena (on account of Serena being Nate’s new girlfriend and snagging the role in Breakfast At Fred’s) the book ends with the two of them kissing murmuring “You know you love me” at Blair’s graduation party held at the Yale Club.

This leads us to think that Blair and Serena are both “Gossip Girl”. But there is also an occasion to suspect Blair of being Gossip Girl because she states in her final column, “I though about making complicated plans to take a bunch of friends out to the beach in Sag Harbour in my exquisite new European-import car.” We get told earlier in the book that Blair received an imported car from her gay father in Paris. However, this might be pure coincidence as Blair might not have been the only graduate on the Upper East Side to receive a European car.

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