
My Sister and Other Lovers
A captivating coming-of-age novel about love, sisterhood, secrets and betrayal
āA subtle, clever, evocative bookā Joanna Quinn, Guardian Book of the Day
'Gorgeous and sad and gripping and moving' Marian Keyes
'Slender, perfect and sparkling ... I'm stricken with love for this book' Meg Mason
'Details the profound and complex nature of love and family ... Spare, moving and beautifully written' Jojo Moyes
āFreud brings us directly inside the beating hearts of her characters. I loved thisā Miranda Cowley Heller
āBoth delicate and profound ā about how relationships bind us together and pull us apartā Tracy Chevalier
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From the author of Hideous Kinky comes a captivating novel about sisterhood, secrets, betrayal and love.
For as long as Lucy can remember, sheās been caught between loyalty to her rootless, idealistic mother and devotion to her fierce and exacting sister, Bea. From her unsettled childhood to her turbulent teenage years, sheās been forced to make a choice.
But as the sisters come of age and embark on their own experiments ā in love, drugs, work, motherhood ā they find their lives, and their relationships, increasingly in turmoil.
Can the love they have for each other transcend the damage of the past? Or is the past too dangerous to examine?
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$6.79My Sister and Other Lovers
A captivating coming-of-age novel about love, sisterhood, secrets and betrayal
āA subtle, clever, evocative bookā Joanna Quinn, Guardian Book of the Day
'Gorgeous and sad and gripping and moving' Marian Keyes
'Slender, perfect and sparkling ... I'm stricken with love for this book' Meg Mason
'Details the profound and complex nature of love and family ... Spare, moving and beautifully written' Jojo Moyes
āFreud brings us directly inside the beating hearts of her characters. I loved thisā Miranda Cowley Heller
āBoth delicate and profound ā about how relationships bind us together and pull us apartā Tracy Chevalier
____________________________________________________
From the author of Hideous Kinky comes a captivating novel about sisterhood, secrets, betrayal and love.
For as long as Lucy can remember, sheās been caught between loyalty to her rootless, idealistic mother and devotion to her fierce and exacting sister, Bea. From her unsettled childhood to her turbulent teenage years, sheās been forced to make a choice.
But as the sisters come of age and embark on their own experiments ā in love, drugs, work, motherhood ā they find their lives, and their relationships, increasingly in turmoil.
Can the love they have for each other transcend the damage of the past? Or is the past too dangerous to examine?
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A captivating coming-of-age novel about love, sisterhood, secrets and betrayal
āA subtle, clever, evocative bookā Joanna Quinn, Guardian Book of the Day
'Gorgeous and sad and gripping and moving' Marian Keyes
'Slender, perfect and sparkling ... I'm stricken with love for this book' Meg Mason
'Details the profound and complex nature of love and family ... Spare, moving and beautifully written' Jojo Moyes
āFreud brings us directly inside the beating hearts of her characters. I loved thisā Miranda Cowley Heller
āBoth delicate and profound ā about how relationships bind us together and pull us apartā Tracy Chevalier
____________________________________________________
From the author of Hideous Kinky comes a captivating novel about sisterhood, secrets, betrayal and love.
For as long as Lucy can remember, sheās been caught between loyalty to her rootless, idealistic mother and devotion to her fierce and exacting sister, Bea. From her unsettled childhood to her turbulent teenage years, sheās been forced to make a choice.
But as the sisters come of age and embark on their own experiments ā in love, drugs, work, motherhood ā they find their lives, and their relationships, increasingly in turmoil.
Can the love they have for each other transcend the damage of the past? Or is the past too dangerous to examine?












