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The Other Sister

A journey of self-discovery and sisterhood

Rowan Coleman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ebury Publishing

Published:17th Nov '16

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Willow's journey in The Other Sister reveals the struggles of facing past secrets and embracing self-acceptance with her sister's support.

In The Other Sister, we meet Willow, a woman who has long concealed her inner turmoil beneath a facade of strength. Although she presents a brave front to the world, she grapples with her unhappiness, feeling overshadowed by her identical twin, Holly. While Holly embodies the ideal life with a happy marriage, Willow struggles with her own challenges, including a divorce and body image issues. This contrast between the twins sets the stage for an emotional journey of self-discovery and healing.

As the narrative unfolds, past secrets resurface, compelling Willow to confront her fears and the hidden truths of their childhood. With the unwavering support of her sister, she embarks on a quest to unravel the complexities of their family history. The bond between the sisters is tested, yet it also becomes a source of strength as they navigate their intertwined lives. Willow's journey is not just about facing her past but also about reclaiming her identity and finding joy in her own skin.

The Other Sister is a heartwarming exploration of family dynamics, personal growth, and the power of sisterhood. It resonates with anyone who has felt lost or burdened by expectations, offering a message of hope and resilience. Through Willow's story, readers are reminded that it's never too late to confront one's fears and embrace the journey toward self-acceptance.

One of my favourite writers -- Cara Delevingne
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Well-written * Daily Mail *

ISBN: 9780091956844

Dimensions: 198mm x 126mm x 25mm

Weight: 270g

400 pages