The seven sisters

About this book
"When Candida Wilton arrives alone in London, divorced and rejected and without much money, she is filled with a strange sense of excitement. What can happen, at her age, to change her fortunes? How will she adjust to this shabby, violent, yet curiously attractive city? When Candida starts writing her diary, she expects that she will fill it with the small events with which she pads out her empty life, but she has always had a secret belief that despite all she is a lucky person.
And she is right, in a sense, for when an unexpected windfall brings her sudden riches, her horizons broaden." "Gathering together six travelling companions - women friends from childhood, from married life and after - Candida maps out the journey she has long dreamed of: to Tunis, Naples and Pompeii. Finally, she has realized that one can make anything happen, if one has the nerve."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2002
- OL Work ID
- OL1888801W
Subjects
Divorced womenLife change eventsMiddle-aged womenMothers and daughtersDivorced women in fictionFictionInheritance and succession in fictionMothers and daughters in fictionInheritance and successionFemale friendshipMiddle aged womenMiddle-aged women in fictionFemale friendship in fictionMiddle aged women in fictionPsychologyPsychological fictionDivorceMother-daughter relationship