Perfect Daughter
By (Author) Amanda Prowse
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Head of Zeus
4th April 2016
11th February 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER. Once upon a time, Jacks Morgan had dreams. She would have a career and travel the world. She would own a house on the beach, and spend long nights with her boyfriend strolling under the stars. But life had other ideas. First Martha came along, then Jonty. Then her mother moved in, and now their little terrace is bursting at the seams. Jacks gave up on her dreams to look after her family. If only, just for once, her family would look after her...
No one writes contemporary family drama as well as Amanda Prowse * Daily Mail (2015 Books of the Year) *
Powerful and emotional family drama that packs a real punch * Heat *
Current, emotional and entertaining * Northern Woman *
Amanda Prowse has written about painful, hurtful, difficult real life in the most exquisite way... Instead of being transported to a life and a world I have never experienced or indulging in unrealistic romances, I spent the days of my holiday reading a novel about real life and it left me feeling grateful' * The Glass House Girls *
A great read full of warm family atmosphere and lashings of trademark Prowse detail -- Wendy Holden
A bit of a tearjerker, and I advise having some tissues on hand! I thoroughly enjoyed this and look forward to pick up another Amanda Prowse novel very soon * Brizzle Lass Books *
Amanda Prowse is the author of several novels including the number 1 bestsellers What Have I Done, Perfect Daughter and My Husband's Wife. Her books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and she is published in dozens of languages. Described by reviewers as 'the queen of family drama', Amanda's characters and stories are often inspired by real life issues. The research for her books has led to partnerships with ITV and Femail among others. Amanda lives in Bristol with her husband and two sons. As her many twitter followers know, she almost never switches off. But when she does, she can be found drinking tea in her favourite armchair, scribbling ideas for her next book.