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Best of friends

In the beautiful town of Dunmore, four women understand what friendship really means. When tragedy strikes, it rocks the small town. Drawn together in their sadness, the four women realise that life is for living, and they need to grab it with both hands.

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  • "Good times or bad, friends are always there. Abby, Lizzie, Jess and Erin think they have worries. The seventeen-year-itch, whether you can have a civilised divorce, the troubles of the teenage years and starting over in a new place - these are the concerns that absorb the four women. Until somebody else's tragedy brushes its gentle fingertips over their lives and, suddenly, they realise that they've got everything out of proportion. As they seek support from one another in their sadness, each comes to see that life is for living and they've got to grab it with both hands."
  • "In the beautiful town of Dunmore, four women understand what friendship really means. When tragedy strikes, it rocks the small town. Drawn together in their sadness, the four women realise that life is for living, and they need to grab it with both hands."@en
  • "Good times or bad, friends are always there. Abby, Lizzie, Jess and Erin think they have worries. The seventeen-year-itch, whether you can have a civilised divorce, the troubles of the teenage years and starting over in a new place - these are the concerns that absorb the four women. Until somebody else's tragedy brushes its gentle fingertips over their lives and, suddenly, they realise that they've got everything out of proportion. As they seek support from one another in their sadness, each comes to see that life is for living and they've got to grab it with both hands."
  • "Abby, Lizzie, Jess and Erin think they have worries. The seventeen-year-itch, whether you can have a civilised divorce, the troubles of the teenage years and starting over in a new place - these are the concerns that absorb the four women. Until somebody else's tragedy brushes its gentle fingertips over their lives and, suddenly, they realise that they have got everything out of proportion. As they seek support from one another in their sadness, each comes to see that life is for living and they've got to grab it with both hands."

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  • "Family stories"
  • "Talking books"
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Best of friends"@en
  • "Best of friends"