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Then fate intervenes, throwing these incompatible siblings together in this sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking novel of sisterhood, grown-ups who need to grow up, and the realization that no one in a family is invisible.
Reviews
?"Both hilarious and deeply moving, Confessions of the Other Sister had everything I want in a book; a fast moving plot, some sunny armchair travel, and a ride on an emotional roller coaster. This might be Beth’s best book yet!" — Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author"Heartwarming and fun, The Cookbook Club celebrates food and female friendship with a side of sweet romance that affirms the simple joy of being with people you care about. This is the book I didn’t know I needed.” — Amy E. Reichert, author of The Optimist’s Guide to Letting Go and The Coincidence of Coconut Cake“Beth Harbsion shines brighter than ever in Confessions of the Other Sister, taking us on an emotional and heartfelt journey with a large dose of her signature humor and charm." — Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke, author of How to Save a Life“Filled with heartfelt charm and delicious cooking details… A sweet tale about the true power of great friends and great food.” — Woman’s World on The Cookbook Club"Harbison (Every Time You Go Away, 2018) charts the group's highs and lows with kindness, warmth, and humor, channeling Mary Simses, Samantha Ve´rant, and Roselle Lim. A warm, nourishing read." — Booklist on The Cookbook Club"Harbison’s latest (after Every Time You Go Away) makes for a story as inviting as the titular club. Blending women’s with culinary fiction it is sure to please the author’s many fans, as well as readers of Darien Gee and Barbara O’Neal." — Library Journal on The Cookbook Club“Harbison (Every Time You Go Away) cooks up a delectable novel about a woman who finds a way to renew her life….[This] pleasant tale shines a light on her characters’ successes and failures.” — Publishers Weekly on The Cookbook Club