Isabel's Daughter

Isabel's Daughter

by JudiHendricks (Author)

Synopsis

Avery James didn't have the easiest start in life. Abandoned by her mother, and brought up in foster homes, she developed a hard shell to protect her from caring for people who always seem to disappear. Now twenty-five, Avery is working for a smart caterer. And at a party in the home of a wealthy art dealer, she stumbles upon the portrait of a woman who is the mirror image of herself, right down to her most distinctive feature: her two different-coloured eyes. Avery has found her mother, Isabel Colinas, an artist who died eight years earlier in a tragic accident. Searching for Isabel - in her work, in the stories of friends, rivals and lovers, in Isabel's own journal - Avery is drawn into complex relationships with the people who knew her mother, and she soon realises that her discoveries about Isabel reveal not only the secrets of the past, but the shape of her own future.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 04 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0752857908
ISBN 13: 9780752857909
Book Overview: A glorious women's read - intelligent, warm and wholly satisfying Very commercial, in the classy contemporary American vein of Anita Shreve and Rebecca Wells Rights to BREAD ALONE and to ISABEL'S DAUGHTER have been sold all over the world 'Hendricks writes so convincingly and with such appealing characters ... she calls to mind Barbara Kingsolver in her affinity for wise women and the power of close female friendships ... Readers of this fine novel won't want to tune out any part of Avery's life' Booklist BREAD ALONE sold 12,000 copies in its trade outing and over 50,000 in mass-market paperback It also received terrific reviews: 'BREAD ALONE is an uplifting tale of a woman taking charge of her own life' FAMILY CIRCLE 'A luscious read; it's pure escapism for those who don't want to think but can' OBSERVER 'BREAD ALONE is a real comfort read, as wholesomely satisfying as warm bread straight from the oven' SUNDAY TIMES

Author Bio
Judi Hendricks has been a journalist, a baker, and has worked in PR. She now writes full time. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico,with her husband.