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Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I read The Forgotten Sister by Caroline Bond three years ago. Ever since I've been meaning to read another of her books because I loved it so much but sadly I didn't get round to it until now, with Thea and Denise, and I'm kicking myself because this is an author who really is right up my street. Thea and Denise. Think Thelma and Louise but considerably less dramatic or crime-ridden. Our eponymous heroines meet by chance and become friends, somewhat unlikely ones as Thea is quite glamorous and confident in comparison to Denise's more downtrodden demeanour. I think it's a case of right person and right time as each provides the other with the friendship they need at a difficult time in their lives. I thought this was a brilliant book. The story goes along at a great pace and I was hooked right from the beginning. Part 1 sets the scene and brings the women together and then from Part 2 onwards it's a rollercoaster of events and emotions as Thea and Denise head off on an impromptu road trip together. It's the ideal read for women of 40+, dealing with mid-life issues such as the impending menopause, relationships that have become stale and taken for granted, and maybe the prospect of having to start all over again. I found it uplifting, enriching and inspirational and I think that Caroline Bond is a fabulous writer tackling relatable family-led topics and doing it intuitively and incredibly well. I loved Thea and Denise and will try very hard not to leave it another three years before I read another book by this author. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Thea is confident, sorted, determined to have fun, but there are sorrows beneath the surface of her life. Denise is struggling under the weight of her many commitments and in desperate need of some excitement. When these polar opposites meet, and unexpectedly become friends, they realise they're both looking to escape. So begins a road trip that leads them far from home and yet closer to their true selves. But they can't outrun their pasts forever and when things start to become complicated, both women have an important decision to make. Do they give up or keep going? Turn around or drive on? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This story is reminiscent of Thelma and Louise and is obviously inspired by it. I really enjoyed it. I loved the bond between the two women and their interaction. Some of their adventures are quite funny! I especially liked it when they ended up in Bamburgh in Northumberland, a place I know quite well. It’s a well written tale with plenty to engage the reader. It’s definitely about the power of friendship and having the courage to take the bull by the horns. Quite a powerful read, really. A page turner. (