Those Other Women

Those Other Women

by Nicola Moriarty
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 19/03/2018

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An online rivalry between mums and non-mums spills dangerously into the real world


'I devoured it, loved it and totally escaped into it ... Fun and topical' Marian Keyes


'Super addictive, cleverly plotted and ridiculously relatable ... the characters begin to feel like your new best friends' 9 Honey


Poppy's world has tipped sideways: the husband who never wanted children has betrayed her with her broody best friend. At least Annalise is on her side. Poppy's new friend is determined to celebrate their freedom from kids so together they create a Facebook group to meet up with like-minded women, and perhaps vent a little about smug mums and their privileges at work.


Meanwhile Frankie would love a night out, away from her darlings - she's not had one in years - and she's sick of being judged by women at the office and stay-at-home mums. When Poppy and Annalise's group takes off and frustrated members start confronting mums like Frankie in the real world. Cafes become battlegrounds, playgrounds become warzones and offices have never been so divided.


A rivalry that was once harmless fun is spiralling out of control. Because one of their members is a wolf in sheep's clothing. And she has an agenda of her own.


'Thoughtful, whip-smart and emotionally rich contemporary fiction' Booktopia

ISBN:
9781460707937
9781460707937
Category:
Fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
19-03-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Nicola Moriarty

Nicola Moriarty lives in Sydney's northwest with her husband and two small (but remarkably strong-willed) daughters.

She is the younger sister of bestselling authors Liane Moriarty and Jaclyn Moriarty. In between various career changes, becoming a mum and studying at Macquarie University, she began to write.

Now, she can't seem to stop.

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