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Posted October 28, 2011
Didn't really care for this book at all. Everyone in the family really were not likeable or interesting. Read entire book, although I almost just gave up on it, but I stuck through it with hope that it would suprise me with some form of entertainment. I was never suprised.
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Posted August 6, 2011
This book is only $5.99 in store!
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Posted September 14, 2011
very intriguing and complex. can't wait to see how it ends!!
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Overview
"[In this] haunting new novel, the act of forgetting is as strange and interesting as the power of remembering."-The New York Times Book Review
Penelope Lively is renowned for her signature combination of silken storytelling and nuanced human insights. In Family Album, lively masterfully peels back one family's perfect façade to reveal the unsettling truths.
All Alison ever wanted was to provide her six children with a blissful childhood. Its creation, however, became an obsession that involved Ingrid, the family au pair. As adults, Paul, Gina, ...