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Author: Alice McDermottCondition: NEWPublished Date: 2007
A beautifully etched potrait of how generations are never as sure as they seem about their interpretation of the world around them.
Author: Anne Tyler Condition: 6/10This books Published Date: 2002 Pages: 273
After losing her husband in a motor accident, at 53 Rebecca asks herself whether she is an imposter in her own life. Is she really the joyous and outgoing celebrator that her family think she is? What would have happened if she'd married her college sweetheart? And should she try to find him again?
Author: Mary Lambie & Debbie Mayo-SmithCondition: NEWPublished Date: 2007
Does parenting ever get so on top of you that you feel you're struggling to keep your sanity?
Author: Maeve Binchy Condition: 8/10This books Published Date: 1998 Pages: 488
On the strength of novels such as Evening Class, The Glass Lake, and Circle of Friends, Maeve Binchy certainly qualifies as one of Ireland's best known and bestselling exports. Her latest novel, Tara Road, is the story of two women -- one Irish, one American, both struggling to overcome personal tragedies -- who agree to swap houses for the summer. Ria and her husband, Danny, live in a magnificent old house they have restored together.
Author: Zoe HellerCondition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2008 Pages: 305
This is a comic, tragic, supremely entertaining novel about one family's struggles with the consolations of faith and the trials of doubt. When Audrey makes a devastating discovery about her husband, New York radical lawyer Joel Litvinoff, she is forced to re-examine everything she thought she knew about their forty-year marriage.
Author: Amitav Ghosh Condition: 9/10This books Published Date: 2000 Pages: 551
An extraordinary epic, THE GLASS PALACE, is a masterful novel of love, war and family and presents us with a band of memorable characters, spread across Burma, Malaya and India, and across three generations - before the door to Burma closes behind them, and the glittering light of that civilisation seems extinguished.