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183 Times A Year, Paperback / softback Book

183 Times A Year Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Mothers and daughters alike will never look at each other in quite the same way after reading this book - a brilliantly funny observation of contemporary family life.

Lizzie - exasperated mother of Cassie, Connor and stepdaughter Maisy - is the frustrated voice of reason to her daughters' teenage angst.

She gets by with good friends, cheap wine and talking to herself - out loud. 16-year-old Cassie - the Facebook, tweeting, selfie-taking, music and mobile phone obsessed teen - hates everything about her life.

She longs for the perfect world of Chelsea Divine and her 'undivorced' parents. And Joe, of course. However, the discovery of a terrible betrayal and a brutal attack throws the whole household into disarray.

Lizzie and Cassie are forced to reassess the important things in life as they embark upon separate journeys of self-discovery - accepting some less than flattering home truths along the way.

Although tragic at times this is a delightfully funny exploration of domestic love, hate, strength and ultimately friendship.

A poignant, heartfelt look at that complex and diverse relationship between a Mother and daughter set amongst the thorny realities of today's divided and extended families.

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