Sisters and Lovers

Sisters and Lovers by Connie Briscoe is a First Edition published by Harpercollins in 1994, featuring 352 pages in English. This novel explores the lives of three sisters from Washington, D.C., each facing their own personal crises and navigating complex relationships with unfaithful men. The narrative delves into the dynamics of sisterhood, revealing how they confide in one another while also harboring secrets.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of man-woman relationships and the challenges that arise within familial bonds. The story presents a single careerist, a married mother, and a working-class woman grappling with the realities of their lives and the men in them. Through their struggles, the book offers insights into the intricacies of sisterhood and the impact of personal choices on their relationships.
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Three sisters from Washington–a single careerist, a married mother, and a working-class woman with a dissolute husband–struggle with personal crises and unfaithful men, while both confiding in and keeping secrets from each other
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