Nobody’s Children

Nobody’s Children by Judith Saxton, published by Penguin Random House in July 2008, is a work of fiction that explores the complex relationships within a family marked by abandonment and desire. The narrative centers on Madeleine, a privileged daughter who leaves her children behind in pursuit of a man she believes is her only true love. It also follows Megan, who yearns for the twin she barely remembers, and Marsha, the affluent sister who covets everything Megan has, including her connection to Danny.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions as the story unfolds, highlighting the struggles of the twins separated at birth and their mother, a beautiful yet discontented child bride. The book delves into themes of familial bonds, longing, and the consequences of choices made in the pursuit of happiness. With 462 pages, this edition presents a detailed exploration of the characters’ intertwined lives and the challenges they face in their quest for fulfillment.
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Madeleine – the spoilt daughter of wealthy parents who abandons her babies to search for the only man she will ever have.Megan – hungry for affection and for the twin she can barely remember, she has needs which not even the most loving of foster families can fully satisfy.Marsha – the lucky little rich girl who always gets what she wants, especially when her desires are the same as her sister’s. So when fate brings them together she sees no reason why she should not have everything Megan has – even Danny.Nobody’s Children is the saga of twins, separated at birth but drawn together by an intangible bond… and of their mother, the beautiful, unhappy child bride, forever searching, forever unsatisfied.
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