Family Matters
Claire Baker(Author)
The Book Guild Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. August 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-83574-481-9 (ISBN)
Description
Manchester, 1986.
Twenty-four-year-old trainee solicitor Clodagh McNamara is coming undone. Her mother is dead, her boyfriend has left, and her estranged father is remarrying. After one reckless night with a charming stranger, Clodagh finds herself pregnant. Caught between her strict Catholic upbringing and the views of Cosmopolitan, her unofficial bible, she is confused and alone.
Work, once her refuge, turns toxic and she is haunted by the voice of her late mother. Paralysed by indecision, Clodagh must choose whether ambition or motherhood will define her future. When the handsome stranger reappears, as her boss, he begins asking questions that Clodagh is desperate not to answer.
Supported by her pensioner neighbours who become her adopted family, Clodagh begins to believe that maybe she can survive on her own terms...
Twenty-four-year-old trainee solicitor Clodagh McNamara is coming undone. Her mother is dead, her boyfriend has left, and her estranged father is remarrying. After one reckless night with a charming stranger, Clodagh finds herself pregnant. Caught between her strict Catholic upbringing and the views of Cosmopolitan, her unofficial bible, she is confused and alone.
Work, once her refuge, turns toxic and she is haunted by the voice of her late mother. Paralysed by indecision, Clodagh must choose whether ambition or motherhood will define her future. When the handsome stranger reappears, as her boss, he begins asking questions that Clodagh is desperate not to answer.
Supported by her pensioner neighbours who become her adopted family, Clodagh begins to believe that maybe she can survive on her own terms...
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Language
English
Place of publication
Kibworth
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83574-481-9 (9781835744819)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Retired solicitor Claire Baker lives a quiet life in Cheshire. She is married, with two grown-up children and enjoys singing in her local choir, playing the piano, walking the Trans Pennine Trail, swimming, Pilates, reading, and the agony - and ecstasy - of writing.