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What Alice Forgot

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When Alice Love surfaces from a strange dream to find she's been injured in a gym, her first concern is for her unborn baby. She's desperate to see her husband, Nick, who she knows will be worried about her. But Alice isn't pregnant. And Nick isn't exactly rushing to her bedside. She is a mother of three going through a bitter divorce. Alice has lost ten years of her life - and she wants them back. SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE'Funny and knowing...[about] what we choose to remember and fight to forget' O magazine'A bittersweet tale by a gifted writer, whose light touch doesn't stop her exploring darker themes, such as infertility and the sad erosion of a once radiant love.'AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY BOOK OF THE MONTH'What [Moriarty] writes are acute social comedies of the feminine, where the domestic is more political than cosy...Technically this premise is a challenge, which Moriarty makes appear effortless...bravura depiction. Great stuff' THE AGE'A thought-provoking story that explores family dynamics with intelligence, wit and sensitivity but without any sentimentality.' COURIER-MAIL'An intriguing exploration of how people change... Alice's amnesia is skilfully used and like a detective, she must piece together the details of a life she cannot remember.' SUN-HERALD

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What Alice Forgot, Liane Moriarty

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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Pan
Jaar van publicatie
2015
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
432
ISBN10
174353549X
ISBN13
9781743535493
Reeks
Eerste editie
2010
Oorspronkelijke titel
What Alice Forgot
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4,05 van 5
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When Alice Love surfaces from a strange dream to find she's been injured in a gym, her first concern is for her unborn baby. She's desperate to see her husband, Nick, who she knows will be worried about her. But Alice isn't pregnant. And Nick isn't exactly rushing to her bedside. She is a mother of three going through a bitter divorce. Alice has lost ten years of her life - and she wants them back. SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE'Funny and knowing...[about] what we choose to remember and fight to forget' O magazine'A bittersweet tale by a gifted writer, whose light touch doesn't stop her exploring darker themes, such as infertility and the sad erosion of a once radiant love.'AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY BOOK OF THE MONTH'What [Moriarty] writes are acute social comedies of the feminine, where the domestic is more political than cosy...Technically this premise is a challenge, which Moriarty makes appear effortless...bravura depiction. Great stuff' THE AGE'A thought-provoking story that explores family dynamics with intelligence, wit and sensitivity but without any sentimentality.' COURIER-MAIL'An intriguing exploration of how people change... Alice's amnesia is skilfully used and like a detective, she must piece together the details of a life she cannot remember.' SUN-HERALD