Brother & Sister

Brother & Sister

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Author: Joanna Trollope
Binding: Hardback
Published: Bloomsbury, 2004

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This poignant family drama, Brother & Sister, by Joanna Trollope, chronicles the complex relationship between siblings navigating the aftermath of a shared, traumatic past. The narrative uncovers the enduring bonds and deep-seated resentments that shape their adult lives, presenting a nuanced portrayal of familial love and obligation. Trollope masterfully illustrates the subtle ways in which childhood experiences reverberate through generations, impacting choices and perceptions. With a keen eye for domestic detail and emotional authenticity, the novel argues for the profound influence of family history on individual identity. It is a compelling read for those who appreciate insightful character studies and richly woven narratives about human connection.

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Description

Author: Joanna Trollope
Binding: Hardback
Published: Bloomsbury, 2004

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This poignant family drama, Brother & Sister, by Joanna Trollope, chronicles the complex relationship between siblings navigating the aftermath of a shared, traumatic past. The narrative uncovers the enduring bonds and deep-seated resentments that shape their adult lives, presenting a nuanced portrayal of familial love and obligation. Trollope masterfully illustrates the subtle ways in which childhood experiences reverberate through generations, impacting choices and perceptions. With a keen eye for domestic detail and emotional authenticity, the novel argues for the profound influence of family history on individual identity. It is a compelling read for those who appreciate insightful character studies and richly woven narratives about human connection.