A Lovesome Thing: A Novel

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Macmillan, 2004 - 352 Seiten

Growing up in the outback of South Africa, sensible Poppy realized she would always have to look out for her younger sister, the beautiful, wild, and unreliable Carrie.

Years later, in London, Poppy, a stage actress with three children and a charming, handsome husband, never imagines that Carrie, now a sexy and passionate caterer, would try to hurt her. But Carrie can't help herself. She's resentful that Poppy has everything she always wanted: a successful, fulfilling career, a gorgeous husband, a loving family, a house in the country, while Carrie has nothing but debts, one-night-stands, and an uncertain future. Carrie discovers the chink in Poppy's armor, her husband Eduardo, and she sets out to exploit it in the way she knows best. She provides Eduardo with danger, excitement, and great sex - all things that have faded in Eduardo and Poppy's marriage. But in destroying her sister's peace of mind, Carrie risks losing all those who love her.

Prue Leith has written a poignant and moving story about the real choices siblings have to make once they grow up and start taking stock of their lives. Sisters is a brilliantly crafted portrait of sibling rivalry, love, and the ultimate betrayal.

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Prue Leith is one of England's top chefs and food celebrities. Her Leith's Restaurant and Leith's School of Food and Wine have made her a culinary star, as did her newspaper columns, 12 cookbooks, and television shows, "Take Six Cooks" and "Tricks of the Trade". She has two grown children, and lives with her husband Rayne in Oxfordshire, England. Her novels include Leaving Patrick, Sisters, and Choral Society.

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