
Daughters-in-Law
Joanna Trollope
Can a mother ever hand over her son to another woman?
In this emotional and thought-provoking novel, multi-million copy bestselling author Joanna Trollope expertly weaves a study of familial relationships with a lightness of tone and real sense of compassion. Fans of Elizabeth Noble, Erica James and Amanda Prowse will love it!
'Trollope writes about family life with wit, intelligence and verve' - Guardian
'Wonderfully observed and readable' - THE TIMES
'Infallibly elegant...Look more closely and something as grim as Greek tragedy is played out around the cosy family dining table' - Daily Telegraph
'I found it hard to put this book down' -- ***** Reader review
'A brilliant book' -- ***** Reader review
'Always an enjoyable read - Joanna Trollope is the mistress of family emotions' -- ***** Reader review
'I read it last week and have started to re-read it immediately.' -- ***** Reader review
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DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW : THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER
When you've dedicated your life to your children, what happens when they grow up?
Rachel loves being at the centre of her large family. She has devoted herself fiercely to bringing up her three sons, but at their childhood home on the wide, bird-haunted coast of Suffolk, Rachel finds that her control begins to slip away. Other women - her daughters-in-law - are usurping her position. They have become more important to her boys than she is.
A crisis brings these subtle rifts to the surface.
Can there be a way forward, if they are to survive as a family?
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About Joanna Trollope
Reviews for Daughters-in-Law
HEAT
Supremely sure of her material and purpose, compassionate but never sentimental
THE SUNDAY TIMES
Wonderfully observed and readable
THE TIMES
Infallibly elegant... All this lies beneath the sparkling, well groomed surface of a novel which could quite easily be read as a light diversion for an idle afternoon. But look more closely and something as grim as Greek tragedy is played out around the cosy family dinner table
Jane Shilling
DAILY TELEGRAPH
As ever, Trollope writes about family life with wit, intelligence and verve
GUARDIAN
A poignant tale about a mother watching her children grow up and marry, and her sadness as they drift further away. Joanna's descriptive writing expresses true wrought emotion and hurt
HEAT REVIEW
The author's psychology, as always, is sound, the plotting secure and the pacing brisk and page-turning. Another winner
DAILY MAIL
Sociologically and psychologically as observant as ever
SPECTATOR
Book of the Month: An intuitive and sympathetically observed piece of writing
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Trollope writes with customary compassion and humanity in this heartwarming and engaging novel
DAILY EXPRESS