When We Were Sisters

When We Were Sisters

Summary

‘I never think of Laura as my step-sister, but that’s what she is.’

Once they were the best of friends, inseparable as only teenage girls can be.

That is until Miffy’s Jewish father runs off with Laura’s Catholic mother and both of their families imploded – as well as Laura’s intense relationship with Miffy’s brother...

Twenty years on, they’re all about to meet again...

Reviews

  • intelligent and sharply observed
    Daily Mail

About the author

Beth Miller

Beth Miller has been a sex educator, alcohol counsellor, university lecturer and inept audio-typist. She is currently writing her second novel. She has a PhD in Psychology, which is yet to come in handy.

www.bethmiller.co.uk
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