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Other People's Children

Autor Joanna Trollope
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 1999
But now, other people have had to become involved, like his mother's new husband Matthew and his father's new friend Elizabeth. What's even worse is that there are other children too, Matthew's three teenagers, who have been conditioned by their mother Nadine to hate his mother Josie.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780552997881
ISBN-10: 0552997889
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Transworld Publishers Ltd
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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Joanna Trollope

Recenzii

"Trollope aims for the heart, and she hits it." —The New Yorker

"Elegant and accomplished...read this book." —Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Wry intelligence...affecting drama." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A bittersweet tale of the painfully divided affections created whenever a stepfamily is formed." —Kirkus Reviews
 

 

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Joanna Trollope is a "writer who seldom strikes a wrong note"*, and in Other People's Children, a #1 international bestseller, she has composed her best work to date. Delving into the dynamics of stepfamily life, she introduces us to two couples whose relationships are complicated by the enriching -- and sometimes, enraging -- presence of others. From the grown daughter who insinuates herself into her widowed father's romantic life, to the sullen teenager whose loyalties lie with her estranged mother; from the awkwardness of tense celebrations to the discovery of surprising sources of strength, this novel is "a bittersweet tale of the painfully divided affections created whenever a stepfamily is formed.

(*Kirkus Reviews)