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Favorite Daughter: A Novel

Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Author
Morgan Dick
A GOODREADS HOTTEST DEBUT "So stunningly fresh and darkly funny that every page surprised me. Morgan Dick doesn´t just craft a clever plot-she writes brilliantly about grief and addiction and inheritance and, yes, redemption." -Catherine Newman, author of the New York Times bestseller Sandwich A darkly funny debut novel about two estranged sisters who are unknowingly thrown together by their problematic father´s dying wish Mickey and Arlo are half sisters. But they´ve never spoken and never met. Arlo adored her father-but always lived in the shadow of his magnetic personality and burdensome vices. Meanwhile, their father abandoned ​Mickey and her mother years ago, and Mickey has hated him since. When she receives news of her father´s passing, Mickey is shocked to learn that he´s left her his not-inconsiderable fortune. The catch: Mickey must attend a series of therapy sessions before the money can be released. Unbeknownst to either woman, the psychologist Mickey´s father has ensured she meets with is her half sister, Arlo. Having cared for her beloved father on his sickbed, Arlo is devastated to discover he´s cut her out of his will. She resolves to learn where the money went and why. Working together as therapist and patient-with no idea that they´re in fact sisters-Arlo and Mickey soon get under each other´s skin. Arlo, eager to outrun a mistake in her professional past, is keen to redeem herself with her new client. But Mickey is far from the model patient. As Mickey´s personal and professional lives spiral out of control and Arlo uncovers the truth about who her new patient really is, the sisters find themselves on a crash course that will break-or save-them both.
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      SKU
      9780593832264
      Published At
      29.04.2025
      Dimensions
      229x152x23 mm
      Pages
      344
      EAN
      9780593832264
      Created At (custom)
      29.04.2025
      ISBN
      9780593832264

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