March Book Club Book: Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers
Claire and her mother are running out of
time, but they don't know it. Not yet. Claire is wrapped up with the
difficulties of her bourgeoning adulthood—boys, school, friends,
identity; Claire's mother, a single mom, is rushed off her feet both at
work and at home. They rarely find themselves in the same room at the
same time, and it often seems that the only thing they can count on are
notes to each other on the refrigerator door. When home is threatened by
a crisis, their relationship experiences a momentous change. Forced to
reevaluate the delicate balance between their personal lives and their
bond as mother and daughter, Claire and her mother find new love and
devotion for one another deeper than anything they had ever imagined.
Heartfelt, touching, and unforgettable, Life on the Refrigerator Door is a glimpse into the lives of mothers and daughters everywhere. In this deeply touching novel told through a series of notes written from a loving mother and her devoted fifteen-year-old daughter, debut author Alice Kuipers deftly captures the impenetrable fabric that connects mothers and daughters throughout the world. Moving and rich with emotion, Life on the Refrigerator Door delivers universal lessons about love in a wonderfully simple and poignant narrative.
Heartfelt, touching, and unforgettable, Life on the Refrigerator Door is a glimpse into the lives of mothers and daughters everywhere. In this deeply touching novel told through a series of notes written from a loving mother and her devoted fifteen-year-old daughter, debut author Alice Kuipers deftly captures the impenetrable fabric that connects mothers and daughters throughout the world. Moving and rich with emotion, Life on the Refrigerator Door delivers universal lessons about love in a wonderfully simple and poignant narrative.
Also the novella The First Lie by Diane Chamberlain, a prequel to January's book.