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Daughters of Memory
Daughters of Memory
Author: Janis Arnold
Claire Louise and Macy Rose Richards are sisters and best enemies--fierce adversaries in a lifelong rivalry by turns bitter and hilarious. But their rivalry hides a terrible secret buried somewhere in the past. As each sister tells her story in DAUGHTERS OF MEMORY, pieces of the puzzle begin falling into place and a shocking and tragically famil...  more »
ISBN: 137854
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 367
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Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Great book. I am really at a loss for words as to how to describe it. You go through every emotion reading about the two sisters who have dealt with their abusive childhood in two totally opposite ways.

FROM THE FRONT OF THE BOOK: "A memorable and haunting book." "A stunning achievement." "A masterpiece of insight." "I don't want to know how Janis Arnold knows what she knows, but she has shown genius in the way she has fabricated this novel."

Read it and see for yourself.
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