What Matters Most

What Matters Most by Nicole Bokat, published by NAL Trade on October 3, 2006, is a novel that explores the complex dynamics between mothers and daughters. The story follows Georgia Merkin, a magazine writer and self-sufficient divorcée, as she navigates her grief after the death of her father. This loss forces her to confront the long-standing emotional distance and misunderstandings with her ambitious mother, Dr. Estelle Merkin.
In this 320-page edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, love, and personal growth. As Georgia grapples with her sorrow, she uncovers hidden truths about her family and herself, leading to a journey of rediscovery. The book presents a poignant exploration of relationships and the impact of loss, inviting readers to reflect on the connections that shape their lives.
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Georgia Merkin-a magazine writer and self-sufficient divorcée with a young son-always adored her father, who was her buffer against her cold, fiercely ambitious mother, Dr. Estelle Merkin. When he dies of cancer, secret histories wash up in sorrow’s wake-and Georgie must finally find the courage to confront her mother and their years of detachment and misunderstanding. And as her world seems to collapse around her, Georgie may just rediscover an unexpected love and the depth of the roots that define her.
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