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Things I Wish I Told My Mother

Things I Wish I Told My Mother

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    “Review In true “glutton for punishment” form, I read this one about a month after my mother died. Did I cry a whole lot? Yes. Was it somewhat cathartic? Also yes. And, I do believe this is the only James Patterson book I have ever read. Synopsis Every daughter has her own distinctive voice, her inimitable style, and her secrets. Laurie is an artist, a collector of experiences. She travels the world with a worn beige duffel bag. Every mother has her own distinctive voice, her inimitable style, and her secrets. “Dr. Liz,” Laurie’s mother, is an elegant perfectionist who travels the world with a matched set of suitcases. When Laurie surprises her mother with a dream vacation, it brings an unexpected sparkle to her eyes. So begins Things I Wish I Told My Mother. You will wish this novel never ends.”

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