Pretending to Dance
A Novel
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
Molly Arnette is very good at keeping secrets. She lives in San Diego with a husband she adores, and they are trying to adopt a baby because they can't have a child on their own. But the process of adoption brings to light many questions about Molly's past and her family-the family she left behind in North Carolina twenty years before. The mother she says is dead but who is very much alive. The father she adored and whose death sent her running from the small community of Morrison's Ridge. Her own birth mother whose mysterious presence in her family raised so many issues that came to a head. The summer of twenty years ago changed everything for Molly and as the past weaves together with the present story, Molly discovers that she learned to lie in the very family that taught her about pretending. If she learns the truth about her beloved father's death, can she find peace in the present to claim the life she really wants?
Told with Diane Chamberlain's compelling prose and gift for deft exploration of the human heart, Pretending to Dance is an exploration of family, lies, and the complexities of both.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
You’ve got to love a gripping domestic drama that starts with a cliffhanger. Molly adores her husband, Aidan, but feels guilty about the lies she’s fed him regarding her upbringing. When the married lawyers—who have survived a miscarriage and years of infertility—start the process of adopting a child, Molly’s lies begin to weigh heavily on her. Fans of Jodi Picoult’s novels will gobble up Pretending to Dance, which shifts between the past and the present to build suspense and heighten emotions.