keeping mum
'Keeping Mum' is all about mothers and daughters and the often tumultuous relationships they have.
I have a wonderful time with my own mum and so far my daughter still loves me - but then again she's only eleven!
I hope women of all ages will relate to the characters in this book.
Keeping Mum - the blurb!
Happily-married Ava and her
daughter Daisy have always
had the same outlook on life.
Marriage (to the right guy) and
babies. But when Daisy begins
to question her life choices,
Ava is forced to question hers too.
Independent widow Mia and her eighteen-year-old daughter Felicity
have always been close. Until Felicity moves to Dublin and starts a
relationship with a man ten years her senior.
Image-conscious, diet-obsessed Greta and her daughter Tally could
not be more different. But mothers and daughters could love each
other without actually liking each other, right?
As each of the daughters find their own paths in life, the women must
confront the new dynamics in their relationships. They soon discover
that growing up doesn’t have to mean growing apart. And truly
loving someone means letting go.
I have a wonderful time with my own mum and so far my daughter still loves me - but then again she's only eleven!
I hope women of all ages will relate to the characters in this book.
Keeping Mum - the blurb!
Happily-married Ava and her
daughter Daisy have always
had the same outlook on life.
Marriage (to the right guy) and
babies. But when Daisy begins
to question her life choices,
Ava is forced to question hers too.
Independent widow Mia and her eighteen-year-old daughter Felicity
have always been close. Until Felicity moves to Dublin and starts a
relationship with a man ten years her senior.
Image-conscious, diet-obsessed Greta and her daughter Tally could
not be more different. But mothers and daughters could love each
other without actually liking each other, right?
As each of the daughters find their own paths in life, the women must
confront the new dynamics in their relationships. They soon discover
that growing up doesn’t have to mean growing apart. And truly
loving someone means letting go.