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Friday Nights

by Joanna Trollope
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Synopsis

“A careful and compelling examination of one man’s insidious effect on a group of female friends, as memorable as it is readable.”—Publishers Weekly

Joanna Trollope’s warm, insightful novel stars Eleanor, who, in a chance encounter, invites two young mothers into her home and slowly begins to connect with them and their friends. So it begins: a Friday night social circle, full of generosity and warmth and heart. But when one of them meets a man, new issues arise: Can female friendships withstand the jealousies and intricacies of love?

Trollope opens a window onto six very different women’s lives, their passions and their sorrows, and explores with insight and humanity the shifting currents of friendship.

The Washington Post - Carolyn See

Don't be too quick to dismiss this skillfully crafted novel as mere "women's fiction." Men tend to scorn this stuff—to be seen reading it in public would be like wearing pantyhose to work. But men could learn a lot from some earnest perusal of books like these—about their own intrinsic power and, more vulgarly perhaps, their ability to score—because, despite their sincere protestations, women need men like lungs need air.

About the Author, Joanna Trollope

Joanna Trollope, the nationally bestselling author of seventeen other books, including Second Honeymoon, Brother & Sister, Marrying the Mistress, and The Rector’s Wife, lives in Gloucestershire, England.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781615595242

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