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The favour / created by Nora Murphy

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Macmillan, 2022Description: 407 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781529068825
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS3553 MUR
Summary: Leah Dawson and McKenna Hawkins had a lot in common, but they had never met. They are smart, professional women living in the same sunny, prosperous neighbourhood in lovely houses with picket fences and beautiful gardens. And they were both married to successful, good-looking men who both seem bent on having 'the perfect wife'. They don't - ever - find themselves in the same train carriage or meet accidentally at the gym or in the coffee shop. And they don't - ever - discuss their problems and find common ground. But they do cross paths. And they see something each recognizes in the other. That they are living in hell. Neither narrator is unreliable. They always tell us the truth. And their truth hurts. A lot. Because these two attractive, intelligent professional women are living in a hell of their husband's making. And there is no way to get out of hell. Is there?
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf PS3553 MUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162822 Available BK150858
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf PS3553 MUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162821 Available BK150771
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf PS3553 MUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162820 Available BK150801
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf PS3553 MUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162823 Available BK150828
Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf PS3553 MUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 162824 Available BK150741

Leah Dawson and McKenna Hawkins had a lot in common, but they had never met. They are smart, professional women living in the same sunny, prosperous neighbourhood in lovely houses with picket fences and beautiful gardens. And they were both married to successful, good-looking men who both seem bent on having 'the perfect wife'. They don't - ever - find themselves in the same train carriage or meet accidentally at the gym or in the coffee shop. And they don't - ever - discuss their problems and find common ground. But they do cross paths. And they see something each recognizes in the other. That they are living in hell. Neither narrator is unreliable. They always tell us the truth. And their truth hurts. A lot. Because these two attractive, intelligent professional women are living in a hell of their husband's making. And there is no way to get out of hell. Is there?

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