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Every Last One Book

The Lathams seem to have it all: health, wealth and a vibrant family life. As Mary Beth Latham contemplates a life built around home, friends and community, she has every reason to feel fulfilled and content. Then, for one of her sons, a process of unravelling begins. Mary Beth starts to focus on him, only to find that the comfortable life she has spent years carefully constructing is shattered in a single moment. Forced to confront her own demons, Mary Beth realises how the inconsequential moments we all share - and one shameful act she has hidden from everybody - may have contributed to her fate. Every Last One is a mesmerising and devastating portrait of family life, and a testament to the power of a mother's love and determination. It is Anna Quindlen's finest work to date.Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    Pulitzer Prize winner Anna Quindlen tells the story of the Lathams - a family that seems to have it all: health, wealth and a vibrant family life. Feeling fulfilled and content, Mary Beth Latham contemplates a life built around home, friends and community but soon a process of unravelling begins for one of her sons. With her comfortable life shattered in a single moment, Mary Beth realises how the inconsequential moments she has shared - and one shameful act she has hidden from everybody - may have contributed to her fate. Every Last One is a mesmerising and devastating portrait of family life, and a testament to the power of a mother's love and determination.

  • BookDepository

    Every Last One : Paperback : Cornerstone : 9780099537960 : 0099537966 : 12 May 2011 : The Lathams seem to have it all: health, wealth and a vibrant family life. As Mary Beth Latham contemplates a life built around home, friends and community, she has every reason to feel fulfilled and content. Then, for one of her sons, a process of unravelling begins.

  • 0099537966
  • 9780099537960
  • Anna Quindlen
  • 12 May 2011
  • Windmill Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 336
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