WHICH ONE OF YOU BITCHES IS MY MOTHER? 1980. In Manhattan's most exclusive hotel, four friends come face to face with a young, mega-watt film star. She has a question for them that has brought her from the streets of Paris to the playgrounds of the rich and famous - and it has almost destroyed her. . . Kate, Maxine, Judy and Pagan have soared to the top in fashion, PR and interior design. Now they are forced to look back at their lives: their wicked behaviour at school, the building of careers and the breaking of hearts. ...
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WHICH ONE OF YOU BITCHES IS MY MOTHER? 1980. In Manhattan's most exclusive hotel, four friends come face to face with a young, mega-watt film star. She has a question for them that has brought her from the streets of Paris to the playgrounds of the rich and famous - and it has almost destroyed her. . . Kate, Maxine, Judy and Pagan have soared to the top in fashion, PR and interior design. Now they are forced to look back at their lives: their wicked behaviour at school, the building of careers and the breaking of hearts. These women have never questioned their friendship, but now they must answer to Lili. Lace is the book that every mother kept hidden from her daughter. Originally published in 1982, it is the debut novel from the million-copy bestselling author of Superwoman.
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Add this copy of Lace to cart. $72.43, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by Wheeler Pub Inc.
One of the very best of the 1980's epic bonk-busters that I remember reading (in secret!) as a teenager. Sex, betrayal, blackmail, couture fashion, class, international jet-setting, food, big business... spanning a few decades, this book has them all! Plus the five female characters are great - not a shred of political correctness in the whole book but some nice feminist and sisterhood moments nonetheless. They are all based on real people too, so lots of fun trying to identify them. Yes its absolute tripe in one way, but an enjoyable read in another! Far superior to Krantz or Collins in my opinion, and infinitely better than the terrible mini-series. I've never quite been able to look a goldfish in the eye since...