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The Model Wife
The Model Wife | Tricia Stringer
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Even a good woman can be pushed too far...From bestselling author Tricia Stringer, this beautifully realised multi-generational family story looks at what happens when real-life betrayals and struggling relationships clash with outdated ideas of what a woman should be. Natalie King's life is full. Some might say too full. With her teaching job, a farm to run, three grown daughters who have not quite got a handle on things, a reserved husband and a demanding mother-in-law, most days she is too busy to think about whether she is happy. But her life has meaning, doesn't it? After all, she is the one person everyone depends upon. But when an odd gift from her mother-in-law - an old book in the form of stern and outdated advice for young wives - surfaces again, it brings with it memories she thought she had buried deep. Has this insidious little book exerted some kind of hold over her? Could it be that in her attempts to be a loving wife and mother, she no longer knows who she is? On a day when it seems everyone is taking her for granted, and as the ghost of a past betrayal rises, it becomes clear that even this good mother and model wife can be pushed too far ...
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KerriNTurner
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Read this book in one day! It‘s one of those family dramas where you can sympathise with every character and you just have to know how they‘re going to right all the wrongs. I loved seeing perspectives that aren‘t often sympathetically explored (such as women who don‘t want to have children). Glorious descriptions of Broome in Western Australia really made me want to travel there too!

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My weekend book purchases: three Australian new releases.