An edition of The Art of Friendship (2010)

The art of friendship

Large print ed.

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An edition of The Art of Friendship (2010)

The art of friendship

Large print ed.

Over the years, in the small Irish town of Ballyfergus, four women have shared their triumphs and tragedies. Men have come and gone, children have been born and left home. Life has taken them down paths they never expected, but through it all their relationship has endured. But all that's about to change. This year friendship will be tested as never before: widow Kirsty falls in love with someone she shouldn't; Patsy struggles to cope with her turbulent marriage and a shocking revelation from her daughter; Janice is forced to confront ghosts from her past; Clare takes control of her life, only to discover that her new-found independence comes at a high price. Can their friendship survive the strain and come through unscathed?

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Publisher
Thorpe
Language
English
Pages
536

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Art of friendship
2011, Poolbeg
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The art of friendship
2011, Thorpe
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2010, HarperCollins
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Edition Notes

Adult.

Published in
Leicester
Series
Charnwood series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.92

The Physical Object

Pagination
536 pages (large print)
Number of pages
536

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL28338511M
Internet Archive
artoffriendship0000kaye
ISBN 10
1444806564
ISBN 13
9781444806564
OCLC/WorldCat
713815089

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15184803W

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Work Description

Trouble is brewing for best friends Kirsty, Clare, Janet and Patsy in the sleepy town of Ballyfergus, in the U.K. debut from the top Irish bestseller. Kirsty, Clare, Janet and Patsy have been the best of friends since they met at an evening art class over a decade ago. As strangers to the town of Ballyfergus, they formed an unbreakable bond as they tried to find their feet. Now, fifteen years down the line, their friendship is more like a sisterhood and they simply can't imagine life without each other. But when trouble strikes, cracks begin to form, and their friendship shows the strain as it is tested like never before.Temptation lurks as Kirsty falls for a man from Janet's past. Will this man be the forbidden fruit to drive a wedge between them once and for all? Patsy, struggling to cope with her beloved husband's redundancy, faces yet more heartache when she discovers her daughter is pregnant, and shock when she discovers who the father is...Janet, as she tries to deal with the heartache of an abusive past, finds she must come face-to-face with her inadequacies as a mother. But can her fragile self-esteem cope? And Clare, when she bravely squares up to her unsupportive husband and his over-bearing ex-wife, finds that the independence she grabs with both hands comes at a great price. As they face more in one year together than they have in the last fifteen, their sisterhood begins to fall apart. Can they survive the challenges life throws at them or will their shattered friendship crumble once and for all? The fourth of five children, Erin Kaye hails from Northern Ireland. Her five previous novels have featured on the Irish bestseller list, and The Art of Friendship marks her U.K. debut. She lives in Scotland with her husband and two children.

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