The Mother - Daughter Book Club. A Novel
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- Nombre de pages400
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-316-58063-2
- EAN9780316580632
- Date de parution20/04/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLittle, Brown and Company
Résumé
The Mother-Daughter Book Club is Susan Patterson's new novel, the follow-up to Things I Wish I Told My Mother-the New York Times bestselling, book-club favorite praised as "This book will win your heart" (Elin Hilderbrand). Between their busy lives and their far-flung residences, the Mother-Daughter Book Club-four longtime friends and their five daughters-more often discuss the books on their nightstands via 2 a.m.
texts than in-person meetings. And maybe it's just as well, after what happened at their last get-together... So it's an emotional reunion when they finally gather again, this time on the spectacular shores of Italy's Lake Como. Sightseeing excursions, "Como-politan"-fueled reminiscing, and a hint of vacation romance all build toward the book club's trademark "Night of Secrets." These friends, and sometime rivals, are close readers-of novels, memoirs, and of each other.
But as the years and the distance cast shadows and doubt, confidences and sympathies turn into surprising revelations.
texts than in-person meetings. And maybe it's just as well, after what happened at their last get-together... So it's an emotional reunion when they finally gather again, this time on the spectacular shores of Italy's Lake Como. Sightseeing excursions, "Como-politan"-fueled reminiscing, and a hint of vacation romance all build toward the book club's trademark "Night of Secrets." These friends, and sometime rivals, are close readers-of novels, memoirs, and of each other.
But as the years and the distance cast shadows and doubt, confidences and sympathies turn into surprising revelations.
The Mother-Daughter Book Club is Susan Patterson's new novel, the follow-up to Things I Wish I Told My Mother-the New York Times bestselling, book-club favorite praised as "This book will win your heart" (Elin Hilderbrand). Between their busy lives and their far-flung residences, the Mother-Daughter Book Club-four longtime friends and their five daughters-more often discuss the books on their nightstands via 2 a.m.
texts than in-person meetings. And maybe it's just as well, after what happened at their last get-together... So it's an emotional reunion when they finally gather again, this time on the spectacular shores of Italy's Lake Como. Sightseeing excursions, "Como-politan"-fueled reminiscing, and a hint of vacation romance all build toward the book club's trademark "Night of Secrets." These friends, and sometime rivals, are close readers-of novels, memoirs, and of each other.
But as the years and the distance cast shadows and doubt, confidences and sympathies turn into surprising revelations.
texts than in-person meetings. And maybe it's just as well, after what happened at their last get-together... So it's an emotional reunion when they finally gather again, this time on the spectacular shores of Italy's Lake Como. Sightseeing excursions, "Como-politan"-fueled reminiscing, and a hint of vacation romance all build toward the book club's trademark "Night of Secrets." These friends, and sometime rivals, are close readers-of novels, memoirs, and of each other.
But as the years and the distance cast shadows and doubt, confidences and sympathies turn into surprising revelations.





