The Better Half by Sarah Harte

The Better Half by Sarah Harte

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Zusammenfassung

Anita is a wife on the edge. Thanks to her husband Frank's success in business she has lived a lavish lifestyle at the heart of the city's elite. However, now that the economy is in freefall, it seems the days of boozy lunches with 'the girls', glittering charity balls and competitive designer shopping are over.

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The Better Half by Sarah Harte

Anita is a wife on the edge. Thanks to her husband Frank's success in business she has lived a lavish lifestyle at the heart of the city's elite. However, now that the economy is in freefall, it seems the days of boozy lunches with 'the girls', glittering charity balls and competitive designer shopping are over. Still, though the banks are breathing down their necks, and their marriage is far from perfect, Anita had believed she and Frank would pull through. After all, they came from nothing. That was until she heard news that shook both her marriage, and the family she thought happy and secure, to its foundations. As she faces meltdown, Anita is haunted. Why did she walk away from her one chance to prove herself on her own terms? What happened to the love that was once so overwhelming? And how did she let herself get lost in an empty high-rolling lifestyle? Anita has to find herself again ... but how do you do that when you're just someone else's better half?
Sarah Harte was a corporate lawyer with one of Ireland's leading firms, A&L Goodbody. She lives in Dublin with her husband Jay Bourke, the high profile restauranteur and hotelier, and their son. The Better Half is her first novel.
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ISBN 13 9780241951996
ISBN 10 0241951992
Titel The Better Half
Autor Sarah Harte
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Penguin Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-09-01
Seitenanzahl 352
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