Three Girls and Their Brother
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I really enjoyed this book. I can't now recall why I bought it, as it has a story line which would not normally interest me much. About celebrity and how three sisters get caught up in the madness.
I didn't like it at the start, I had a feeling it wasn't going to be pleasant, and the sense of potential injustice raised my hackles, but somehow I just got drawn in, the excellent writing I guess?
It starts from the perspective of the brother who in the beginning appears slightly peripheral to all that is happening, he's watching from the sidelines, then the story is taken up by each of the sisters in turn. An effective device which has been used before but this gave a greater sense of depth to what you were hearing and how the pieces fitted together.
I will be looking out for more of Theresa Rebeck's work, and I would really recommend this as a good read!!
I didn't like it at the start, I had a feeling it wasn't going to be pleasant, and the sense of potential injustice raised my hackles, but somehow I just got drawn in, the excellent writing I guess?
It starts from the perspective of the brother who in the beginning appears slightly peripheral to all that is happening, he's watching from the sidelines, then the story is taken up by each of the sisters in turn. An effective device which has been used before but this gave a greater sense of depth to what you were hearing and how the pieces fitted together.
I will be looking out for more of Theresa Rebeck's work, and I would really recommend this as a good read!!