Sisters and Strangers

Sisters and Strangers by Helen Van Slyke is a novel published by Corgi in 1980, featuring 429 pages in English. The story revolves around three sisters—Frances, Alice, and Barbara—who, despite being raised together, have chosen vastly different paths in life. Their journeys lead them into contrasting worlds, from the allure of international society to the struggles of a troubled marriage and the pursuit of an independent career.
As the sisters reunite, they confront the distance that has grown between them while also recognizing the deep connections that bind their lives. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics and personal choices, revealing how their intimate feelings and precarious fates are intertwined. This edition offers readers a chance to delve into the complexities of sisterhood and the impact of individual decisions on familial relationships.
Official synopsis Publisher
SISTERS Frances. Alice. Barbara. Three sisters who were raised together yet took such different paths. One into the glittering world of international society and sophisticated passion. One into a nightmare marriage that was destroying her body and soul. One into an independent career and an affair with a man whom she could not hope to marry.
AND STRANGERS
Now they had come together again—to discover how far they had drifted apart, yet how closely intertwined were their intimate feelings and perilous fates.
FAQ
What is “Sisters and Strangers” about?
Who is the author of “Sisters and Strangers”?
When was “Sisters and Strangers” published?
What is the ISBN for “Sisters and Strangers”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
