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More copies of this ISBN:The Family Treeby Carole Cadwalladr
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Rebecca Monroe is terrified of turning into her mother.
On the day Lady Diana married Prince Charles, Rebecca?s mother locked herself in the bathroom of 24 Beech Drive and never came out. Was it because the holiday dinner didn?t turn out just right? Because Rebecca?s grandmother married her first cousin? Or was she simply, unalterably unhappy? According to Rebecca?s scientist husband, our genes control our fate, but Rebecca isn?t so sure. Leaving everything to science allows little room for the events that shape our lives. Looking for clues in a family history filled with three generations of mistaken marriages, dubiously fathered children, and hand-me-down sayings, Rebecca discovers she is just one piece of a family history that is still unraveling — and she wonders if events of the past are destined to repeat themselves in her own child?s future. The intertwining relationships of mothers and daughters, sisters and brothers, and husbands and wives go to the heart of The Family Tree as it transcends the story of one woman and her family to become an indelible and resonant novel in which author Carole Cadwalladr ponders what truly makes us who we are. Review:"[A]n ambitious debut by a novelist with a wicked sense of humor." Patricia T. O'Connor, The New York Times Book Review Review:"This isn't chick lit. It's women's literature ready to take on the men — and a wonderful read at that." Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Synopsis:"The very cleverness of its central motif--a dissertation on the expression of genetic traits, mostly through the evidence of prime-time soap opera--makes The Family Tree a notable debut. Carole Cadwalladr takes the reader deep under the skin of one unhappy, even cursed and yet utterly ordinary family. Through the eyes of a character so honest and doggedly hopeful, we see our own selves." --Jacquelyn Mitchard "This is a jewel of a book. I loved it. Carol Cadwalladr is remarkably talented, and a very funny writer." --Anna Maxted "Weeks after finishing The Family Tree, I catch myself wondering how the Monroe family is getting on. Full of interesting facts, expertly and seamlessly slipped into a compelling narrative, Carole Cadwalladr has written a wonderful novel that is hilarious and tragic at the same time." --Emily Barr Synopsis:At once nostalgic and refreshingly original, this is a sophisticated story of one woman and the generations of women who came before her whose legacies shaped her life. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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