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Emotional Flashpoints in Women’s Lives
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Three popular writers come together to discuss the key moments in nearly every woman’s life that inspire their hugely successful work.
Fiona Neill found fame through her column in The Times, which was the basis of her first novel The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy. Her new novel, What the Nanny Saw, is a satire about the rise and fall of a wealthy and dysfunctional banking family, seen through the eyes of their nanny.
Elizabeth Noble is the author of internationally bestselling novels including The Reading Group, Things I Want My Daughters to Know, The Way We Were and her new novel Between a Mother and A Child, which is an exploration of mother love.
Jane Fallon created a whole new genre called ‘chic-noir’ when she stormed into print with Getting Rid of Matthew . Her fourth novel is The Ugly Sister, which explores the relationship between two sisters.