Gorgeous and sad and gripping and moving' Marian Keyes Brilliant so vivid you feel like you're remembering the events yourself' The Times I am telling everyone about it ... A triumph' Rachel Joyce A subtle, clever, evocative book' Joanna Quinn, Guardian I'm stricken with love for this book' Meg Mason Exposes the sisterly bond messy, mistake strewn and quietly marvellous with tender charm' Mail on Sunday Frank, tender and unequivocal I loved it' Miranda Cowley Heller Delicate and profound about how relationships bind us together and pull us apart' Tracy Chevalier Spare, moving and beautifully written' Jojo MoyesThe quandary of the younger sister what to do when it had already been done For as long as Lucy can remember, she's been caught between loyalty to her rootless, idealistic mother and devotion to her fierce and exacting sister, Bea. But as the sisters come of age and embark on their own experiments in love, drugs, work, motherhood they find their lives, and their relationships, increasingly in turmoil.