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Two Sisters
Two Sisters: A Novel | Mary Hogan
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Mary Hogan’s powerful and poignant debut novel about two sisters—opposites in every way—plus their mother and the secrets and lies that define them all. One family, two sisters, a lifetime of secrets . . . The third child in a family that wanted only two, Muriel Sullivant has always been an outsider. Short, dark-haired and round, she worships her beautiful blonde sister, Pia, and envies the close bond she shares with their mother, Lidia. Growing up in their shadow, Muriel believes that if she keeps all their secrets—and she knows plenty, outsiders always do—they will love her, too. But that was a long time ago. Now an adult, Muriel has accepted the disappointments in her life. With her fourth-floor walk-up apartment and entry-level New York City job, she never will measure up to Pia and her wealthy husband, their daughter, and their suburban Connecticut dream home. Muriel would like nothing better than to avoid her judgmental family altogether. One thing she does quite well. Until the day Pia shows up to visit and share devastating news that Muriel knows she cannot tell—a secret that will force her to come to terms with the past and help her see her life and her family in unexpected new ways.
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Mary Hogan‘s powerful and poignant debut novel about two sisters—opposites in every way—plus their mother and the secrets and lies that define them all.

One family, two sisters, a lifetime of secrets . . .

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I actually did enjoy the contrast of the relationships in this book. It was a bit slow to start and I wasn't a fan of the organization of it all... But once it got going, I loved each character as they developed. I'd be curious to read more by this author.

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"God of convenience"

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Mrc_1129 "A God who allowed his children to cherry-pick Bible Scripture to suit their narrow-mindedness. One who would allow His followers to love thy neighbor only if thy neighbor was exactly like them. Who accepted prayer instead of kindness. A God who would forgive merely for the asking." 9y
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