Someone Else's Shoes |
by Jojo Moyes |
Praise For This Book |
Praise for Someone Else's Shoes: "This is a novel about women of a certain age who suddenly find themselves invisible - to their spouses, to their colleagues, to the world - and find pleasure in being "seen" by each other." -The New York Times "Nobody writes women the way Jojo Moyes does-recognizably real and complex and funny and flawed-which is what makes her novels an auto-buy for me." -Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author "A delicious comedy that's an ode to women and their friendships...Give yourself a treat with the latest from Britain's queen of women's fiction." -People "Freaky Friday is all grown up in this heartfelt and heartwarming tale of two women in very different circumstances....From the storyteller behind Me Before You comes a story of reinvention that just might inspire you to make a change yourself-just buy your own shoes." -Good Housekeeping "A heartwarming, humorous and oh-so-human story." -Zibby Owens for Good Morning America "Fortunes collide in this funny, warmly told story....Life-changing, heartwarming hilarity ensues." -Reader's Digest "Someone Else's Shoes is SO MUCH FUN. Beautiful about female friendship and brilliant on being a woman of a certain age....Exhilarating." -Marian Keyes, bestselling author of Grown Ups "A compelling, full-of-heart novel about the power of female friendship." -Kirkus "Charming...Moyes is never short on her trademark clever observations...[her] fans will have a ball." -Publishers Weekly "[Someone Else's Shoes] showcases Moyes' ability to portray emotion and female friendship with themes of love, betrayal, family, and hope. It is action packed and will have readers rooting for Nisha and Sam." -Booklist, STARRED review |
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