Review Card & Book Review- Sisters And Husbands By Amanda Brookfield

Ever since the death of their father twenty years before, beautiful thirty-two-year-old Anna has acted as her younger sister Becky’s support, playing the peace-maker in her stormy relationship with their mother, and counselling her through the traumas of a life that has always appeared charmless and problematic in comparison to her own.

Now married to wealthy, handsome David Lawrence, with a luxurious country home and a successful career in broadcasting, Anna’s good fortune looks set to continue. But when she unexpectedly falls pregnant and Becky’s marriage runs into trouble, the door to the sisters past suddenly swings open, exploding all their long-held perceptions both of each other and themselves.

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Anna and Becky return to England with their husbands after their father’s death, each navigating life in their own unique way. Anna is a successful radio broadcaster, commuting to London from the countryside, while Becky juggles her role as a communications administrator and supporting her husband’s dream of running a restaurant.

The novel delves into family dynamics, exploring complex relationships and hidden struggles. Infidelity, marital issues, and the challenges of starting over create tension as the sisters and their husbands confront their imperfect lives. Despite the slow pace, the story’s depth and multilayered characters make it a compelling read.

The sisters’ bond is central, portraying sibling love at its best and worst. The unraveling of their relationships—with each other and their spouses—offers an emotional journey of self-discovery, resilience, and redefining their paths when life doesn’t go as planned. A moving, character-driven story about family, marriage, and finding a way forward.

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