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Author: Anita Diamant
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 252
'Diamant explores with the same tender perception and skill, the secrets of two present day women.astutely and deftly written' Manly Daily 'Diamant's story about the tenderness of true friendship is a great read, written with simplicity and understanding.' The Examiner When Kathleen Levine meets Joyce Tabachnik at the beach, each has come to a turning point in her life. Kathleen, just diagnosed with breast cancer, and Joyce, taking stock of her marriage, family and career, recognise an immediate connection. Amidst the turmoil of their own lives, they make time for each other, and through the intimacies of friendship and laughter their own choices become clear. With wisdom and humour, Diamant, author of the hugely best-selling The Red Tent, writes of the tragedy of loss, the destructive and restorative power of secrets and, ultimately, of the tenderness of friendship and love. 'Again Diamant taps the human dilemma.' Courier Mail 'an evocative tale of contemporary womanhood' Gold Coast Bulletin
Author: Anita Diamant
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 252
'Diamant explores with the same tender perception and skill, the secrets of two present day women.astutely and deftly written' Manly Daily 'Diamant's story about the tenderness of true friendship is a great read, written with simplicity and understanding.' The Examiner When Kathleen Levine meets Joyce Tabachnik at the beach, each has come to a turning point in her life. Kathleen, just diagnosed with breast cancer, and Joyce, taking stock of her marriage, family and career, recognise an immediate connection. Amidst the turmoil of their own lives, they make time for each other, and through the intimacies of friendship and laughter their own choices become clear. With wisdom and humour, Diamant, author of the hugely best-selling The Red Tent, writes of the tragedy of loss, the destructive and restorative power of secrets and, ultimately, of the tenderness of friendship and love. 'Again Diamant taps the human dilemma.' Courier Mail 'an evocative tale of contemporary womanhood' Gold Coast Bulletin
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Anita Diamant
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 252
'Diamant explores with the same tender perception and skill, the secrets of two present day women.astutely and deftly written' Manly Daily 'Diamant's story about the tenderness of true friendship is a great read, written with simplicity and understanding.' The Examiner When Kathleen Levine meets Joyce Tabachnik at the beach, each has come to a turning point in her life. Kathleen, just diagnosed with breast cancer, and Joyce, taking stock of her marriage, family and career, recognise an immediate connection. Amidst the turmoil of their own lives, they make time for each other, and through the intimacies of friendship and laughter their own choices become clear. With wisdom and humour, Diamant, author of the hugely best-selling The Red Tent, writes of the tragedy of loss, the destructive and restorative power of secrets and, ultimately, of the tenderness of friendship and love. 'Again Diamant taps the human dilemma.' Courier Mail 'an evocative tale of contemporary womanhood' Gold Coast Bulletin
Author: Anita Diamant
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 252
'Diamant explores with the same tender perception and skill, the secrets of two present day women.astutely and deftly written' Manly Daily 'Diamant's story about the tenderness of true friendship is a great read, written with simplicity and understanding.' The Examiner When Kathleen Levine meets Joyce Tabachnik at the beach, each has come to a turning point in her life. Kathleen, just diagnosed with breast cancer, and Joyce, taking stock of her marriage, family and career, recognise an immediate connection. Amidst the turmoil of their own lives, they make time for each other, and through the intimacies of friendship and laughter their own choices become clear. With wisdom and humour, Diamant, author of the hugely best-selling The Red Tent, writes of the tragedy of loss, the destructive and restorative power of secrets and, ultimately, of the tenderness of friendship and love. 'Again Diamant taps the human dilemma.' Courier Mail 'an evocative tale of contemporary womanhood' Gold Coast Bulletin
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