Family Baggage

Family Baggage

by Monica Mc Inerney (Author)

Synopsis

A funny, warm and searching story of family secrets and dilemmas from the bestselling author of The Alphabet Sisters.

Harriet Turner knows all about journeys. After all, she's arranged hundreds of them for the travel agency her family runs in the Australian coastal town of Merryn Bay. But when her work colleague and foster sister Lara disappears on the eve of a big overseas trip, Harriet finds herself in uncharted territory.

Left alone in England with a coachload of eccentric tourists on a themed tour of locations from the Willoughby TV detective series, Harriet has her hands full. But as the bus trundles through the picturesque Cornwall countryside, the tour becomes another kind of journey for her. She finds herself facing big questions about her family and her childhood, about her feelings for the guest of honour on the tour, star of Willoughby, Patrick Shawcross - and the biggest puzzle of all: what has happened to Lara?

Praise for The Alphabet Sisters

'Big-hearted family saga set in Australia, Ireland and London'

DAILY EXPRESS

'Tender and well-observed...there is also plenty of McInerney's trademark wit, but have the hankies ready for this, probably her best novel yet.'

IRISH INDEPENDENT

$178.81

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pan
Published: 05 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0330440357
ISBN 13: 9780330440356

Author Bio
Monica McInerney was born in the Clare Valley of South Australia and has lived in Australia, Ireland and England. Her first four novels, A Taste for It, Upside Down Inside Out, Spin the Bottle and The Alphabet Sisters were bestsellers. She now lives just outside Dublin with her husband.