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Yours, mine, ours / Sinéad Moriarty.
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Adult Fiction
Adult Lending
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9781844885381 (paperback)
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F MORI
Personal Name
Moriarty, Sinéad
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Yours, mine, ours / Sinéad Moriarty.
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Dublin : Sandycove, 2022.
©2022
Physical Description
389 pages ; 24 cm.
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"What's a few more branches on the family tree?" --Front cover.
Summary Note
Blending families can be tricky - is everybody happy with the new arrangement? Things are finally looking up for Anna. Fourteen miserable years of marriage to man-child Connor have left her drained. So when they separate, she couldn't be more thrilled to move in with James, a handsome lecturer who is everything her ex-husband is not - kind, thoughtful, and above all, reliable. But Anna and James' kids hate living with the loved-up couple. Their teenage daughters - one a studious high achiever and the other a cool rich girl - have nothing in common. And Anna's wild football-mad eleven-year-old son declares war on bookish James. Nobody said step-parenting was easy; Anna and James are about to find out exactly how complicated it can be. Do they have what it takes to make their blended family work?
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Stepfamilies -- Fiction
Divorced people -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Interpersonal conflict -- Fiction
Subject - Fiction Genre
UK & IRL fiction
Subject - Genre
Domestic fiction
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