One of Those Mothers (NZ Author/Topic) (Large Print)

Paperback

Main Details

Title One of Those Mothers (NZ Author/Topic) (Large Print)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Megan Nicol Reed
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:390
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreLarge Print
RHYW Large Print
NZ Author/Topic in Large Print
All Dates
ISBN/Barcode 9781038725356
Audience
General
Edition Large Print Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher RHYW Large Print
Imprint ReadHowYouWant
NZ Release Date 1 May 2023
Publication Country Australia

Description

A raw domestic thriller for fans of Liane Moriarty and The Slap. If you were gripped byA Big Little Lies, youll love One of Those Mothers. Domestic noir up there with the best of them. Beautiful settings, believable characters, and a moral quandary to keep you reading through the night - One of Those Mothers is a page turner in all the right ways. - Jacqueline Bublitz, Before You Knew My Name With stiletto-sharp observation, vibrantly drawn characters and a deeply disturbing secret at its heart, One of Those Mothers had me in its grasp from the first chapter. A terrific debut. - Charity Norman, Remember Me Wildly compelling, refreshingly raw exploration of motherhood, friendship and the haunting anxieties of parenthood. - Claire Mabey, Books Editor, The Spinoff, former festival director, Verb Wellington A gloriously claustrophobic and page-turning tale of friendships, relationships and ultimate loyalties. Megan Nicol Reed pins middle-class motherhood to the specimen board and watches it squirm. Compulsory (and cautionary) reading ahead of your next group holiday. - Kim Knight, senior writer,A New Zealand Herald A contemporary tale of complex relationships where loyalties and values are tested. Written by a natural storyteller, it will keep you thinking. - Stacey Morrison, television and radio host Searing and darkly funny. Megan Nicol Reed cleverly cuts right through to the euphoria and claustrophobia of family and friendship. Extraordinarily gripping. Frances Morton, Sunday Magazine and Your Weekend editor The residents of Point Heed keep nice houses and sign up as parent help at the local school. Occasionally they cheat on their taxes. Sometimes they fantasise about having sex with someone other than their partner. And every now and then they do drugs. But that doesnt make them bad people, does it? When a local father is convicted of the possession and distribution of child pornography, the tight-knit, middle-class community is quick to unravel. He is granted permanent name suppression, and soon friend turns on friend, neighbour delivers up neighbour, and hysteria rapidly engulfs them all. Who among them was capable of such moral trespass? Bridget, Roz and Lucy have been friends forever. Their lives revolve around their children, their community, each other. With their husbands and kids, they holiday together every year. Every year, until last summer, when everything went so terribly wrong. They tell you things are never as bad as you fear, but what if theyre worse? Worse than you could have ever imagined. Were they all complicit? Certainly, they were guilty of looking in all the wrong places.