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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery comes an unforgettable beach read about the unbreakable bond between mothers and daughters and finding friendship with the unlikeliest person, perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Emily Giffin… As the owner of Twisted, Seattle’s best sa...
A colleague’s first collection of short stories (I’m lucky to have worked with so many talented people in my now years of UK higher education). Great book in particular for mothers/mothers-to-be to read. Wonderful Jenny Zhang-Sour Heartesque vibes and great use of George Saunders-esque ...
Joanna GlenAll My Mothers: almost every book I love tells the story from early years through a lifetime and this is no exception. I also found the chapters portraying the impact of early teachers deeply moving. Ashley Hickson-LovenceYour Show: I know nothing –nothing– about football, but...
That’ll help keep all the backstories straight, although I can’t help but wonder if maybe that’s the point—that all these mothers and daughters are supposed to blur together after a while. About the Author Delia Cai was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and grew up in central Illinois. ...
Reimagining the classic themes of obsession and striving with an original and sinister edge, The Things We Do to Our Friends is a seductive thriller about the toxic battle between those who have, and those who covet–between the desire to truly belong, and the danger of being truly known. ...
1956. When Ivy Jenkins falls pregnant she is sent in disgrace to St Margaret’s, a dark, brooding house for unmarried mothers. Her baby is adopted against her will. Ivy will never leave. Present day. Samantha Harper is a journalist desperate for a break. When she stumbles on a letter fr...
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The US has a greater appetite for printed invitations and formal partyware than the more casual Brits, and this is reflected in the offer. It also memorialises public holidays to a greater extent. We do birthdays, Christmas, the spring seasons (Valentines, Mothers, Easter, Fathers), and a ...
Naked, bloody, limping, she was only a woman, not so very different from their wives, more like their mothers than their pretty maiden daughters.’ I also loved the inclusion of Cersei’s version of an epiphany. As her mask shifts and her truer, more vulnerable self is revealed, Cersei ...