NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “[Anna Quindlen] writes passionately . . . painstakingly uncovering all the intensity, suspicion and primitive love that bonds mothers and daughters.”—The Boston Globe Ellen Gulden is enjoying her career as a successful magazine writer in New York City when she learns that her mother, Kate, is dying of cancer. Ellen’s father insists that she quit her job and return … father insists that she quit her job and return home to become a caregiver. A high-powered career woman, Ellen has never felt she had much in common with her mother, a homemaker and the heart of their family. Yet as Ellen begins to spend time with Kate, she discovers many surprising truths, not only about herself, but also about the woman she thought she knew so well.
Later, when Ellen is accused of the mercy killing of her mother, she must not only defend her own life but make a difficult choice—either accept responsibility for an act she did not commit or divulge the name of the person she believes committed a painful act of love.
Praise for One True Thing
“A triumph.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“We leave One True Thing stimulated and challenged, more thoughtful than when we began.”—Los Angeles Times
“Like a brush with mortality, One True Thing leaves the reader feeling grateful, wide awake, lucky to be alive.”—Michael Chabon
“It calls you back for another read. . . . This is a book of catharsis.”—The Denver Post
“Fiercely compassionate and frank.” —Elle
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I like this author. I find her books quite entertaining.
Incredibly touching. Beautifully written. Not to be missed!
One of those books that just sticks with you forever.
One of the best books I have read this year!
Very well written but probably one of the most depressing books I’ve ever read. Just seemed to go on and o.n….
Very well written.
Very well written.
Just finished this excellent book; well written, informative, with great character development from the first page. Family oriented and with a very unpredictable ending, while at the same time, heart warming and sincere. Loved this book and will read more by the Author.
Anna Quinlan is a great writer. Takes every day things and makes them real and interesting.
I have read most of AQ books. She is one of my go to writers. I enjoyed this book because of the real way of looking at the mom/daughter bond
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