Another Mother's Life by Rowan Coleman

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 13,890

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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,890

    Synopsis

    Can you ever mend a shattered friendship?

    From Rowan Coleman, author of the acclaimed bestseller The Accidental Mother, comes a deeply moving novel for every woman who was ever a teenager in love, a mother, or made a heartbreaking decision.

    For wealthy Alison James, moving with her family to her hometown of Farmington presents more than a case of relocation jitters. Fifteen years ago, she fled town, eloping with her best friend's boyfriend. Now, blessed with three children, but uneasy in her marriage, she wonders if that decision led her away from the life she was meant to lead.

    Catherine Ashley, broke, the mother of two and almost divorced, can't help but wonder the same thing. Although she's content with her children, she finds herself returning again and again to those few weeks fifteen years ago when she fell deeply in love, only to be betrayed by her most trusted friend.

    Now, once more living in the same town, Alison and Catherine are about to find out just how different their lives could still be. But this time around they are adults, and while their own happiness is at stake, so is their children's.

    Wise and warmhearted, Another Mother's Life will make you laugh and cry -- and think about what you would do when confronted by some of life's most difficult choices.

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    Coleman explores in her underwhelming second novel (after The Accidental Mother) the long-term repercussions of rash, romantic and destructive decisions made in mercurial youth. Growing up, outgoing, attractive Alison James and introverted beauty-who-doesn't-know-it Catherine Ashley were inseparable in the way that only teenage girls can be. That is, until 17-year-old Alison, in a moment of youthful passion, runs off with Catherine's boyfriend, Marc, leaving an emotionally scarred Catherine and a bad reputation in her wake. Sixteen years later, Alison and Marc-now married-move back to the girls' hometown, forcing Alison and Catherine to finally confront their pasts and one other. The book's concept is promising, but clunky dialogue detracts, and the many passages of introspection grow tiresome, repetitive and melodramatic. It's like listening to a romantically inept friend recount the latest relationship woes: it's amusing enough, but after a while you'd like to change the subject. (Oct.)

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    Biography

    Rowan Coleman worked in bookselling and publishing for seven years, during which time she won the Company magazine Young Writer of the Year award. She lives with her husband and her young daughter in England where she is working on her next novel.

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    Another Mothers' Lifeby Baconbabe

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    July 01, 2009: I loved this book! It is the second book I read by this author and am looking forward to another novel. Good for a summer read, winter, fall and spring too! I laughed and cried along with the characters... if you can be moved to feel that way, it is a good book! Hated to see it end.

    Not Coleman's best novelby Mallory_324

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    May 22, 2009: I became a dedicated fan of Rowan Coleman's after totally falling in love with her novel The Accidental Mother. So I was really excited to start reading this book because the plot seemed incredible and I was really anxious to read it. But now that I finished it, I would say it wasn't all that great. But that doesn't mean I am reccomending you to not read it. My mother read it and absolutely loved it, so that is just my opinion. But I must say that I will be very disappointed if Coleman doesn't make a sequel to this book because she left the end of the book wide open for one.

    I Also Recommend: Just Listen, When It Happens, The Lucky One, The Accidental Mother, Something, Maybe.


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