Things I Want My Daughters to Know by Elizabeth Noble

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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 53,726
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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 53,726

    Synopsis

    How do you cope in a world without your mother?

    When Barbara realizes time is running out, she writes letters to her four daughters, aware that they'll be facing the trials and triumphs of life without her at their side. But how can she leave them when they still have so much growing up to do?

    Take Lisa, in her midthirties but incapable of making a commitment; or Jennifer, trapped in a stale marriage and buttoned up so tight she could burst. Twentysomething Amanda, the traveler, has always distanced herself from the rest of the family; and then there's Hannah, a teenage girl on the verge of womanhood about to be parted from the mother she adores.

    But by drawing on the wisdom in Barbara's letters, the girls might just find a way to cope with their loss. And in coming to terms with their bereavement, can they also set themselves free to enjoy their lives with all the passion and love each deserves?

    This heartfelt novel by bestselling author Elizabeth Noble celebrates family, friends . . . and the glorious, endless possibilities of life.

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    Noble (The Reading Group) hits her stride in her tearjerker fourth novel. Before Barbara Forbes, a mother of four, succumbs to terminal cancer, she leaves words of wisdom for her four daughters in the form of letters to each of them. In the year following Barbara's death, her daughters draw strength from her words and from each other as they move forward with their lives. Lisa, the eldest, is advised to "let someone look after [her]" for a change. Jennifer, "fragile and hard to reach," struggles with an unraveling marriage. Free-spirited Amanda is thrown for a loop by a family secret, and teenaged Hannah, experiencing her first taste of rebellion, is reminded that she still has a lot of growing up to do. Though Barbara's life-is-short aphorisms are nothing new, her sharp wit and distinctive voice is a nice complement to the four nuanced stories of coping with death. (Apr.)

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    A former British publishing exec, Elizabeth Noble took a hiatus from the corporate world to have children, and while she was at it penned The Reading Group -- an instant bestseller about the trials and tribulations of a group of women who meet regularly to read and discuss books.

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    Touching and funny...by Anonymous

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    August 07, 2009: 4 girls work out their problems with life and eachother after the death of their mother; it was more about the girls and less about the mom than I expected. There is a lot of back and forth between characters- each girl had interesting things going on but I was sometimes confused about who we were talking about. It didn't go as deep as it could have, but I found it to be a light, enjoyable, easy read with a happy conclusion for all.

    Amazingby CarrieD

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    June 13, 2009: LOVED this book. Starts off a little slow but if you stick with it you wont be able to put it down. I shared this book with my Mother after I read it and she calls me daily to tell me how much she loves it!


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