In **Like Life** βs __ eight exquisite stories, Lorrie Mooreβs characters stumble through their daily existence. These men and women, unsettled and adrift and often frightened, canβt quite understand how they arrived at their present situations. Harry has been reworking a play for years in his apart
Like mother, like daughter
β Scribed by Elle Croft
- Publisher
- Orion 2020
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Adelaide (S.A.);Australia;South Australia;Adelaide
- ISBN
- 1409187225
- ASIN
- B07H4LN8T8
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β¦ Synopsis
'Utterly absorbing and thought-provoking' Caz FrearIf what they said was true, then the grotesque and the monstrous ran in her blood. It was imprinted within her very core, her DNA, a part of every cell in her body.Kat's children are both smart and well-adjusted. On the outside.Kat has always tried to treat Imogen and Jemima equally, but she struggles with one of her daughters more than the other.Because Imogen's birth mother is a serial killer. And Imogen doesn't know.They say you can't choose your family, but what if your family chooses you?
β¦ Subjects
Suspense
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