Joanna Trollope
Bloomsbury
Hardcover - 311 pages
ISBN 10: 0747572828
ISBN 13: 978-0747570431
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We all need to know where we come from, where we belong. But for David and Nathalie, this need to know is more urgent than for most people, because they are adopted. Brought up by the same parents but born to different mothers, they have grown up, fiercely loyal to one another, as brother and sister.
Their decision, in their late thirties, to embark upon the journey to find their birth mothers is no straightforward matter. It affects, acutely and often painfully, their partners, the people they work with and, most poignantly, the two women who gave them up for adoption all those years ago, and who have since then made other lives, even borne other children.
Exploring her subject with imagination and humanity, Joanna Trollope once again works her magic. In this rich narrative, at once gritty and graceful, she exposes the extraordinary challenges that arise at the heart of ordinary lives.
Press Reviews
'As subtle as Austen, as sharp as Bronte. Trollope's brilliant!' - Fay Weldon, Mail on Sunday
About the Author
Author of eagerly awaited and sparklingly readable novels often centred around the domestic nuances and dilemmas of life in contemporary England, Joanna Trollope is also the author of a number of historical novels and of Britannia's Daughters, a study of women in the British Empire. In 1988 she wrote her first contemporary novel, The Choir, and this was followed by A Village Affair, A Passionate Man, The Rector's Wife, The Men and the Girls, A Spanish Lover, the Best of Friends, Next of Kin, Oher People's Children, Marrying the Mistress and, most recently, Girl From the South. She lives in London and Gloucestershire.