More Like Her

More Like Her by Liza Palmer, published by William Morrow in 2012, is a psychological fiction novel that explores the complexities of female relationships and the facades of suburban life. At the center of the story is Frances, who idolizes her seemingly perfect friend Emma Dunham, a woman who embodies success and happiness. As Frances navigates her own recent heartbreak, she and her fellow teachers, Lisa and Jill, grapple with their aspirations and the realities of their lives, setting the stage for a dramatic unraveling of their dreams.
The narrative delves into the hidden truths behind the allure of perfection, particularly as Emma’s idyllic existence is shattered by a shocking act of violence. As the story unfolds, Frances, Lisa, and Jill confront their own struggles and secrets in the wake of this tragedy. The book examines themes of ambition, motherhood, and the psychological toll of societal expectations on women. With 309 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the contrast between appearances and reality, revealing how the pursuit of an ideal can lead to unexpected consequences.
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What really goes on behind those perfect white picket fences?
In Frances’s mind, beautiful, successful, ecstatically married Emma Dunham is the height of female perfection. Frances, recently dumped with spectacular drama by her boyfriend, aspires to be just like Emma. So do her close friends and fellow teachers, Lisa and Jill. But Lisa’s too career-focused to find time for a family. And Jill’s recent unexpected pregnancy could have devastating consequences for her less-than-perfect marriage.
Yet sometimes the golden dream you fervently wish for turns out to be not at all what it seems–like Emma’s enviable suburban postcard life, which is about to be brutally cut short by a perfect husband turned killer. And in the shocking aftermath, three devastated friends are going to have to come to terms with their own secrets . . . and somehow learn to move forward after their dream is exposed as a lie.
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