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Good Girls
- Narrated by: Deryn Edwards
- Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
*Shortlisted for The People's Book Prize* 'No one gets to the heart of human relationships quite so perceptively as Brookfield.' The Mirror Who can you trust with your darkest secrets...
Everyone that meets Kat Keating is mesmerised. Beautiful, smart and charming, she is everything a good girl should be.
Her sister Eleanor, on the other hand, knows she can't compete with Kat. On the awkward side of tall, clever enough to be bullied, and full of the responsibilities only an older sibling can understand, Eleanor grows up knowing she’s not a good girl.
This is the story of the Keating sisters - through a childhood fraught with dark secrets, adolescent rivalries, and on into adulthood with all its complexities and misunderstandings. Until a terrible truth from the past brings the sisters crashing together, and finally Eleanor begins to uncover just how good Kat really was.
Good Girls is a mystery, a love story, a coming-of-age story, and a tear-jerker. But most of all it’s a reminder of who to keep close and who to trust with your darkest secrets. Perfect for fans of Jane Fallon, Celeste Ng, and Julie Cohen.
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"No one gets to the heart of human relationships quite so perceptively as Brookfield." (The Mirror)
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- Anonymous User
- 16-04-2023
Worthy of a Listen
I did enjoy this novel; interesting story, & characters, quite well presented & narrated.
Delved into family/sibling relationships & the complexities life can throw as well as the possible connections & histories intertwining.
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