More Like Her
A Novel| By: | Liza Palmer |
| Publisher: | Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. |
| Print ISBN: | 9780062007469 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780062101471 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Copyright: | 2012 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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An act of violence changes three friends' perceptions about life in a novel that "brings wit and wisdom to [a] tale of love, damage and self-acceptance" ( Kirkus Reviews). What really goes on behind those perfect white picket fences? In Frances's mind, beautiful, successful, ecstatically married Emma Dunham is the height of female perfection. Frances, recently dumped with spectacular drama by her boyfriend, aspires to be just like Emma. So do her close friends and fellow teachers, Lisa and Jill. But Lisa's too career-focused to find time for a family. And Jill's recent unexpected pregnancy could have devastating consequences for her less-than-perfect marriage. Yet sometimes the golden dream you fervently wish for turns out to be not at all what it seems—like Emma's enviable suburban postcard life, which is about to be brutally cut short. And in the shocking aftermath, three devastated friends are going to have to come to terms with their own secrets . . . and somehow learn to move forward after their dream is exposed as a lie. "Palmer's dialogue is reliably natural and funny, and her insights into the way women betray their true selves in search of acceptance are keen and honest." — Publishers Weekly "The blend of humor and sadness is realistic and gripping, and watching Frannie figure out who she is and what matters is gratifying. This will appeal to those who enjoy Jodi Picoult along with chick lit fans willing to read something a little darker." — Library Journal (starred review) "A great read." — Daily Mail (London) "Readers will ponder this surprising story for a good, long time." — Booklist