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The Other Woman - Jane Green
The Other Woman
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Ellie and Dan are living proof that opposites attract. She’s impulsive; he follows all the rules. He loves sports; she’s allergic to any form of exercise. Ellie doesn’t have a mother. Dan does — a very involved mother. At first, Ellie is thrilled to be accepted into the loving Cooper clan and... show more
Ellie and Dan are living proof that opposites attract. She’s impulsive; he follows all the rules. He loves sports; she’s allergic to any form of exercise. Ellie doesn’t have a mother. Dan does — a very involved mother.

At first, Ellie is thrilled to be accepted into the loving Cooper clan and have Dan’s mom, Linda, as her “adopted” mother. But then Ellie starts to wonder, how has the intimate civil ceremony she always dreamed of turned into a black-tie affair? And what can Dan and his mother possibly have to talk about on the phone twice a day?

Ellie’s problems have just begun. When she discovers she’s pregnant, she realizes that Linda has only been rehearsing for the real takeover. Linda seems to want to live her life through Ellie and, in the words of the immortal Princess Diana, there are three of them in the marriage.

When a crisis strains family bonds, Ellie turns to her friends — glamorous Lisa, who always looks like she’s just stepped off a runway, and wonderfully frazzled Trish — and tries to rediscover the independence she once had and the man she still loves. But it seems that having a child and saving a marriage means growing up in ways she’d never imagined.
In The Other Woman, Jane Green delivers a warm, witty, and touching look at mothers-in-law and marriage and what they teach us about ourselves.  

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Format: papier
ISBN: 014029595X
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 438
Edition language: English
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Watch - Eat - Read
Watch - Eat - Read rated it
4.0 The Other Woman
I struggled with so much of the selfish in this book. This doesn't mean it was badly written or that it was not engaging it was more I couldn't relate. I thought it was a very interesting investigation and in some ways I enjoyed the middle most in this story as that is where I was most comfortable w...
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside rated it
4.0 The Other Woman
I struggled with so much of the selfish in this book. This doesn't mean it was badly written or that it was not engaging it was more I couldn't relate. I thought it was a very interesting investigation and in some ways I enjoyed the middle most in this story as that is where I was most comfortable w...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
3.0 Other Woman
Readable chick-lit from Jane Green where the other woman is the Mother-In-Law. It wraps up a bit pat.
Ana V.
Ana V. rated it
3.0 The Other Woman
It's weird how some books start well and end in a rubbish way. I mean, this book was so promising! I really liked the female character, I really liked her conflict with her mother in law, and then, BOOM, all ends in a happy, cheerful, sickening way. Daaaamn! Why did it have to be all cute and family...
tens00
tens00 rated it
4.0 The Other Woman
Jane Green's books are always a fun quick read.
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