Mother's Day

Mother's Day

by KirstyScott (Author)

Synopsis

Outside the school gates of Farquhars school, the gossip hums, the SUVs swarm and Boden abounds. But, here, three women are about to discover that friends are the only accessories they will need. Working mum Alison is devoted to her daughter, but since juggling motherhood with a career has left her with a permanent headache, a larger family is the only thing Not on her to-do list...Trophy wife Katherine seems rich, glamorous and care-free. In fact, her husband only ever touches her as he guides her into social functions, and her kids barely know she exists either. Stay-at-home mum Gwen has three lovely kids and a blissful marriage to Rob. It seems like she has it all - until two bombshells cause her perfect world to crumble. A deliciously warm, funny and moving take on being a mum, making new friends and dealing with the posturing and politics of the playground - something we never really leave behind...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 27 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0340895527
ISBN 13: 9780340895528

Media Reviews
'Life-affirming' -- The Bookseller
Author Bio
Kirsty Scott has been a journalist for 20 years and currently writes for the Guardian. She currently lives in Stirlingshire with her husband and their two children. MOTHER'S DAY is her debut novel.