More Than a Woman: The instant Sunday Times number one bestseller
V**E
Great read!
Very funny. Love the way she writes.
M**N
Loved it
Couldn’t stop reading.
C**J
just as adverstised
Great xmas gift for wife
A**A
Brilliant read
Absolutely fantastic - Caitlin is an observing Goddess, no less.
M**Y
The Power of being seen and known cannot be underestimated
This is a bit of a book of two halves. In the first half, you motor gently through Moran's thoughts about being middle aged with a wry nod of recognition here, a guffaw there and a weird sense that at times she has been hovering around your house, spying through the curtains. This is all fine. It's never a chore to read Moran's writing, but it is business as usual and there were a couple of times when I got the impression it was all a bit paint by numbers for her. Then you get to about the section about her daughter and everything changes. Maybe, for me, it was because I have a daughter like that myself and it has been a lonely and challenging ride for us all. Reading this is like being seen, being acknowledged, being known and during the dark times it seems to me, that is a very, very important thing to happen. The last half of the book shredded me up and spat me out. It's not just the stuff about her daughter. It's the section about the ageing parents (this is where I am right now) and sons and just everything. It's magnificent and important writing.
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