A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents by Liza Palmer - ISBN: 9780340962152
Paperback
New life, dying father: Can Grace face her past demons?

A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents

  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    1 December 2009

Summary

There are times when we’d all like to disown our family.

But when the going got tough, Grace did it for real, leaving her family and even her lover behind.

With a lovely house, a new boyfriend and her family safely tucked in the past, everything seems perfect. Until Grace discovers that her estranged father is dying.

Now she must decide whether to stay in her cosy new world, or return to face the wrath of her abandoned siblings and the wiles of an evil stepmother …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780340962152
ISBN-10:0340962151
Author:Liza Palmer
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder Paperback
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:1 December 2009
Weight:216g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 21mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Smart, funny and heartbreakingly honest.’

Engaging and poignant and heartbreakingly real, Liza Palmer’s tale of best friends, true love and just what size happily-ever-after wears is a winning conversation - Jennifer Weiner on CONVERSATIONS WITH THE FAT GIRL

Liza Palmer is definitely one of my new favorite writers! - Meg Cabot

Slick and highly readable - Elle on CONVERSATIONS WITH THE FAT GIRL

A subtly sophisticated romance that outclasses most of the genre’s other offerings… If it sounds chick litty, it is, but consider it haute chick lit. Palmer’s prose is sharp, her characters are solid and her narrative is laced with moments of graceful sentiment - Publisher’s Weekly on SEEING ME NAKED

Pardon the pun, but CONVERSATIONS WITH THE FAT GIRL is far from lightweight. Its message about self image and the power of attitude in making positive change is delivered in a snappy fashion. In a word: genuine. - Herald Sun

Smart, funny and heartbreakingly honest. - Johanna Edwards, bestselling author of THE NEXT BEST THING

About The Author

Liza Palmer

Liza Palmer lives in Pasadena, with her dog, Poet. She has written two plays that were performed in Los Angeles and is a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts-West.

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