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Clare Higgins
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By:
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Maureen Lee
About this listen
Pretty Alice Lacey couldn't be more different from her sister-in-law; bitter, ambitious Cora. Alice is happily married to John Lacey, Cora to his hapless younger brother, Billy. Both women give birth to sons on one chaotic night in war-torn Liverpool, but Cora's jealousy and resentment prompt her to swap her puny baby for Alice's beautiful son...
Maureen Lee was born in Bootle. She has had numerous short stories published and a play professionally staged, though it was not until the youngest of her three sons left school that she was able to write full-time.
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I loved it.
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- joanie
- 12-18-19
hilariously good
this is my first time reading from this author and I am liking what I read/listen to I love the realness of the characters that makes the problems real this book is makes you want a family want love and sometimes just a friend you can't be bored reading a book like this I laughed , cried and scream with a grea book like this the narrator was super great I enjoyed this book will be reading again from ML
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