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Every Day Is Mother's Day
- Narrated by: Sandra Duncan
- Length: 8 hrs
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Evelyn and Muriel Axon, mother and daughter, lead a haunted existence. Objects of horror to their neighbours, they evade or terrorise any social worker who crosses their path. Inside their house, they pursue a covert persecution of each other, shrinking from the unseen occupants of their spare room. But change is in the air…
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- 29-11-2023
Incredibly absorbing story
I have circled back to read all of Hilary Mantel’s work after enjoying the Wolf Hall books so much. This, her first novel is just as sharply focused as the trilogy and I’m excited to think all her books will be so good.
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