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One True Thing - Anna Quindlen
One True Thing
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Ellen Gulden is a successful, young New York journalist. But when her mother, Kate, is diagnosed with cancer, she leaves her life in the city to return home and care for her. In the short time they have left, the relationship between mother and daughter - tender, awkward and revealing - deepens,... show more
Ellen Gulden is a successful, young New York journalist. But when her mother, Kate, is diagnosed with cancer, she leaves her life in the city to return home and care for her. In the short time they have left, the relationship between mother and daughter - tender, awkward and revealing - deepens, and Ellen is forced to confront painful truths about her adored father.But in the weeks that follow Kate's death, events take a shocking and unexpected turn. Family emotions are laid bare as a new drama is played out, and overnight Ellen goes from devoted daughter to prime suspect, accused of the mercy killing of her 'one true thing'.One True Thing is the devastating story of a mother and daughter, of love and loss, and of shattering choices.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781409039402 (1409039404)
Publisher: Cornerstone Digital
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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Life of a bookworm
Life of a bookworm rated it
3.0 One True Thing
3 stars
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it
5.0
This is the best, the most carefully written, of all Quindlen's books I've read so far.
Ms. Margie
Ms. Margie rated it
There are some authors I'm interested in reading, but instead of reading a variety of their books, I end up rereading the same book repeatedly. One True Thing is one of those books for me. I keep thinking I'm going to read Black and Blue or Object Lessons, but read this instead. Maybe I should ad...
Leanne the Librarian
Leanne the Librarian rated it
2.0 One True Thing: Love What You Have
Waaaay too depressing, and I have a fairly high tolerance for depressing.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
You don't have to have nursed your mother during her dying to be moved by this book. Quindlen is great at creating believable people, and although it is a story sure to sadden many, it isn't a downer at all.
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