The Sister Diaries
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Although they couldn't be more different, Amanda, Serena and Laura Moon have always been there for one another. Amanda sizzles in the high stakes arena of New York City real estate - but drags herself home each night to a cold, empty bed. From top executive at Prada, Serena is now an over-the-top stay-at-home Mum, plunging her marriage into crisis and her four-year-old into therapy. Laura spent the last six years caring for their dying mother. Now she is trying to breathe new life into her abandoned music career. Emotions explode when the sisters learn that their mother left everything - the multi-million dollar family home and a priceless painting - to Serena. But why? In an effort to make sense of the bequest, the girls journey to glamorous East Hampton to unravel the mystery behind their mother's past, setting off a chain of events that threatens the very core of their sisterhood.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #43743 in Books
- Published on: 2009-07-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 464 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
After losing a big corporate job, Karen Quinn helped found Smart City Kids, a New York-based company dedicated to guiding families through the application process to Manhattan's most competitive schools. Now a full-time writer, she lives in New York CIty. Visit www.karenquinn.net
Customer Reviews
Simply, a perfectly enjoyable escape...
Fiction is supposed to give us an escape. However, to be an enjoyable escape, it should read easy with some suspense, warmth, inspiration, comedy and excitement in perfectly timed doses. It should make you care about the characters and their situations. It should make you excited for the next time you get to read a few more pages. Then, when you reach the end and you wish there were more pages or a part two and you're sad to say "good-bye" to the characters and their world, well, this is when you know you have read a perfect piece of fiction. "The Sister Diaries" is exactly all this.
After reading this fourth novel from Karen Quinn she has confirmed to me once again that she will never disappoint her readers.



