183 Times a Year

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2015 | Archive Date 11 May 2016

Description

Mothers and daughters alike will never look at each other in quite the same way after reading this book—a brilliantly funny observation of contemporary family life. Lizzie—exasperated Mother of Cassie, Connor and Stepdaughter Maisy—is the frustrated voice of reason to her daughters’ teenage angst. She gets by with good friends, cheap wine and talking to herself—out loud. 16-year-old Cassie—the Facebook-Tweeting, Selfie-Taking, Music and Mobile Phone obsessed teen—hates everything about her life. She longs for the perfect world of Chelsea Divine and her 'undivorced' parents—and Joe, of course. However, the discovery of a terrible betrayal and a brutal attack throws the whole household into disarray. Lizzie and Cassie are forced to reassess the important things in life as they embark upon separate journeys of self-discovery—accepting some less than flattering home truths along the way. Although tragic at times this is a delightfully funny exploration of domestic love, hate, strength and ultimately friendship. A poignant, heartfelt look at that complex and diverse relationship between a Mother and daughter set amongst the thorny realities of today’s divided and extended families.

Mothers and daughters alike will never look at each other in quite the same way after reading this book—a brilliantly funny observation of contemporary family life. Lizzie—exasperated Mother of...


A Note From the Publisher

EVA JORDAN is a published, short story writer with a degree in English and History. She lives in Cambridgeshire with her partner Steve and three of their four children whom, she says, are a constant source of inspiration. Her career has been varied, but storytelling through the art of writing is her passion.

EVA JORDAN is a published, short story writer with a degree in English and History. She lives in Cambridgeshire with her partner Steve and three of their four children whom, she says, are a constant...


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The book is light-hearted and funny for the majority and exudes warmth from the pages each step of the way, when tragedy hits the family the book really pulls on the heart-strings and adds another element to the overall reading journey. This is a book that will appeal to a lot of readers and be one you can truly just escape into with your wine, coffee or hot chocolate, fluffy warm socks and your phone switched off.

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What a brilliant concept for a novel.

This debut is amazing. A tale about mothers and daughters

Dysfunctional family life is the main thread and this laugh out loud tale is both hilarious and heart felt.. it is brilliantly written and such fun to read

I loved it

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