The Davies family is as dysfunctional as they come. When Frank marries a younger woman, Susan, his 10-year-old daughter, Louise, feels pushed out and even more so when baby Karen arrives.
Now, years later, with her father gone, Louise feels even more the odd one out. Obsessed with finding her birth mother, she distances herself from her family and spitefully makes trouble for Karen whenever the opportunity arises.
Karen has her own family problems to deal with - she wants to return to her career as a teacher after baby Peter is born, but her husband, Simon, has other ideas. Susan longs to see her girls reconciled and to pick up the threads of her own life again.
Genre: General Fiction
Now, years later, with her father gone, Louise feels even more the odd one out. Obsessed with finding her birth mother, she distances herself from her family and spitefully makes trouble for Karen whenever the opportunity arises.
Karen has her own family problems to deal with - she wants to return to her career as a teacher after baby Peter is born, but her husband, Simon, has other ideas. Susan longs to see her girls reconciled and to pick up the threads of her own life again.
Genre: General Fiction
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