Madame Doubtfire

Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine, published by Penguin Adult in 1998, is a New Ed edition comprising 210 pages. This book presents the story of Lydia, Christopher, and Natalie, who navigate the challenges of their parents’ divorce and the resulting domestic upheaval. Their lives take an unexpected turn when their mother, Miranda, seeks a cleaning lady to supervise them after school, leading their father, Daniel, to take on the role of Madame Doubtfire in disguise.
Readers will find a blend of humor and poignancy as the narrative unfolds, capturing the complexities of family dynamics and the children’s experiences in their divided home. The story explores themes of identity and the lengths a parent will go to maintain a connection with their children. With its focus on family life and the impact of divorce, this work of juvenile fiction offers a unique perspective on the trials and tribulations faced by children in similar situations.
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Lydia, Christopher and Natalie are used to domestic turmoil. Their parents’ divorce has not made family life any easier in either home. The children bounce to and fro between their volatile mother, Miranda, and Daniel, their out-of-work actor father. Then Miranda advertises for a cleaning lady who will supervise the children after school – and Daniel gets the job, disguised as Madame Doubtfire. This is a bittersweet, touching and extremely funny book.
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