Yours, mine, ours / Sinead Moriarty.
By: Moriarty, Sinead.
Material type: BookPublisher: UK : Penguin Books, 2023Description: 389 pages ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781844885398 (pbk.) :; 1844885399 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Stepfamilies -- Fiction | General | General Fiction | Modern & contemporary fictionSummary: Things are finally looking up for Anna. Fourteen miserable years of marriage to man-child Connor have left her drained and ready for a new start. 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's kids hate living with the loved-up couple and the new set-up. Their teenage daughters - one a studious high achiever and the other a cool rich girl unbothered by grades or exams - 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. With exes, new partners-of-exes and money all in the mix, home life is fast becoming a minefield and their new-found happiness hangs in the balance.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Adult fiction book | Lymm Library General fiction | FICTION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Ordered | 34143110747688 | |||
Adult fiction book | Penketh Library General fiction | FICTION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Ordered | 34143110747696 | |||
Adult fiction book | Warrington Library General fiction | FICTION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Ordered | 34143110747670 |
Originally published: Dublin: Sandycove, 2022.
Things are finally looking up for Anna. Fourteen miserable years of marriage to man-child Connor have left her drained and ready for a new start. 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's kids hate living with the loved-up couple and the new set-up. Their teenage daughters - one a studious high achiever and the other a cool rich girl unbothered by grades or exams - 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. With exes, new partners-of-exes and money all in the mix, home life is fast becoming a minefield and their new-found happiness hangs in the balance.