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Daughters-In-Law

by Joanna Trollope

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Daughters-In-Law

Synopsis

When you've dedicated your life to your children, what happens when they grow up? Rachel loves being at the centre of her large family. She has devoted herself fiercely to bringing up her three sons, but at their childhood home on the wide, bird-haunted coast of Suffolk, Rachel finds that her control begins to slip away. Other women - her daughters-in-law - are usurping her position. They have become more important to her boys than she is. A crisis brings these subtle rifts to the surface. Can there be a way forward, if they are to survive as a family?

Product details

ISBN:
9780552776400
Category:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-01-05
Publisher:
Black Swan
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
432
Pagination:
432 pages
Dimensions (mm):
197x128x27mm
Weight:
306g

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