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Stepmother's Diary
Fay Weldon
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Description for Stepmother's Diary
Paperback.
'I read my daughter's diaries the other day. Let me share with you. You may think you know pretty much what's going on in your own family. Believe me, you do not'. Sappho was so happy when she married Gavin. She was in love and it seemed that at last everything was falling into place. But she hadn't considered his daughter, Isobel. She is a delightful, charming girl who spends her school holidays caring for the elderly and is the apple of Gavin's eye.Now cast in the role of Wicked Stepmother, Sappho tries all she can to befriend Isobel and find her place in the new family. It's not easy, but no one had promised it would be. Sappho perseveres. But she has a history, and the history works against her. When it becomes clear that, contrary to popular belief, it is Isobel who steals Gavin's love and attention, and Sappho who must fight for his affection, Sappho is at a loss. How can she win her husband back? With warmth, wit and her unique insights into the workings of the female mind, Fay Weldon has written a brilliant, unsettling new novel about family life today.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Quercus
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781847247858
SKU
V9781847247858
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About Fay Weldon
Fay Weldon is one of Britain's best loved and most respected authors. She lives in Dorset with her husband, the poet Nick Fox.
Reviews for Stepmother's Diary
Spans the spectrum of family relationships... profound, alarming, funny and wise … Weldon is writing at the top of her game - Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph
It is rare to come across a contemporary novel written with as much panache … wholly convincing and involving - Observer
Observer
Daily Telegraph
It is rare to come across a contemporary novel written with as much panache … wholly convincing and involving - Observer
Observer