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What Matters Most (Nal Accent Novels)

by Nicole Bokat

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Publisher Comments:

Georgia Merkin-a magazine writer and self-sufficient divorcée with a young son-always adored her father, who was her buffer against her cold, fiercely ambitious mother, Dr. Estelle Merkin. When he dies of cancer, secret histories wash up in sorrow's wake-and Georgie must finally find the courage to confront her mother and their years of detachment and misunderstanding. And as her world seems to collapse around her, Georgie may just rediscover an unexpected love and the depth of the roots that define her.

Review:

"In this moving follow-up to Redeeming Eve, Bokat's heroine, magazine writer and single mother Georgie Merkin, has just lost her beloved father, Adam, to cancer. Relations with her cold, critical mother, Estelle, are frostier than ever, especially with family members dropping hints about a secret Estelle has been keeping from her daughter. A lonely Georgie has a rendezvous with her oblivious, unavailable ex-husband Lucas-an indulgence that has high emotional costs-but eventually decides to take a chance on kindly, thoughtful veterinarian Ian, whose own divorce is still pending. Bokat does a superb job of tackling the tensions that burden relationships, whether they're romantic or familial. Her technique for getting the reader to initially revile then later understand Estelle, however, is clunky: the author delves 43 years into the past and switches point-of-view in the middle of the book to disclose the secret Estelle's been harboring, an unfortunate narrative decision that slays the story's momentum. Once Bokat returns to the present in the final third, the book deftly navigates Georgie's coming to terms with her mother's secret and her own personal demons. Another well-rounded offering from Bokat that readers of women's fiction will enjoy." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Nicole Bokat is the author of Redeeming Eve and The Novels of Margaret Drabble. She has taught at NYU, the New School, and Hunter College, and has written for several national publications.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780451219480
Author:
Bokat, Nicole
Publisher:
NAL Trade
Author:
Bokat, Nicole Suzanne
Subject:
General
Subject:
Mothers and daughters
Subject:
Consolation
Subject:
Family saga
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Series:
Nal Accent Novels
Publication Date:
20061003
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
8.06x5.34x.69 in. .58 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In this moving follow-up to Redeeming Eve, Bokat's heroine, magazine writer and single mother Georgie Merkin, has just lost her beloved father, Adam, to cancer. Relations with her cold, critical mother, Estelle, are frostier than ever, especially with family members dropping hints about a secret Estelle has been keeping from her daughter. A lonely Georgie has a rendezvous with her oblivious, unavailable ex-husband Lucas-an indulgence that has high emotional costs-but eventually decides to take a chance on kindly, thoughtful veterinarian Ian, whose own divorce is still pending. Bokat does a superb job of tackling the tensions that burden relationships, whether they're romantic or familial. Her technique for getting the reader to initially revile then later understand Estelle, however, is clunky: the author delves 43 years into the past and switches point-of-view in the middle of the book to disclose the secret Estelle's been harboring, an unfortunate narrative decision that slays the story's momentum. Once Bokat returns to the present in the final third, the book deftly navigates Georgie's coming to terms with her mother's secret and her own personal demons. Another well-rounded offering from Bokat that readers of women's fiction will enjoy." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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