"Fathers and daughters Fiction." . . "Families Fiction." . . "United States." . . "incest." . . "Skønlitteratur-USA" . . "1960-1969." . . "1980-1989." . . "Fiction." . . "1940-1949." . . "familien." . . "Fathers and daughters." . . "USA." . . "USA" . "Halbschwester" . . "Inzest" . . "Families." . . "Women." . . . . "engelsk skønlitteratur" . . "Grausamkeit" . . "1970-1979." . . "1950-1959." . . "FICTION Literary." . . . . . . "Notre père" . . . . . "Belletristische Darstellung" . . . . . "Als hun vader ernstig ziek is, ontdekken vier zusters dat ze door hem misbruikt en tegen elkaar opgezet zijn." . . . . "Nostro padre"@it . "Nostro padre" . . "Fader vor : roman"@da . "Marilyn French has written an extraordinary novel about four sisters who come to terms with the haunting past they share - opening up, discovering themselves and one another for the first time. Their father, the rich and powerful Stephen Upton, lies in the hospital following a stroke. His four daughters - each born of a different mother and ranging widely in age - are estranged from one another. Gathered in Upton's country mansion, awaiting his recovery - or death - they eye one another suspiciously. The eldest, Elizabeth, cold, acerbic, a government economist, takes charge of running the household, just as her father would have expected. Mary, beautiful, charming, a social jet-setter, secretly agonizes about money and finding another wealthy husband. Alex desperately wants to be close to her sisters, but they mock her warmth, kindness, and lack of sophistication. And Ronnie, born of Upton's affair with his Mexican housekeeper, sleeps in the maid's room, feeling her sisters' contempt. Buried within each of them lies their father's legacy - the anger, resentment, and disillusionment they share but have borne silently all these years. At first it is their feelings of pain, rage, and fear that bind them, that continue to cast shadows over their lives. But slowly the walls between them begin to crumble and they come to accept, understand, even love one another. In the novel's powerful and cathartic climax, they are at last able to confront the father they share with what he has done to them. Marilyn French has created a profoundly moving novel in which four women discover sisterhood, and sisterhood sets them free." . . . . "Nuestro padre"@es . "Nuestro padre" . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . "Onze vader : roman" . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Vertalingen (vorm)" . "Vater unser" . . . "Our father : a novel" . "Our father"@it . . . . "Vater unser Roman" . . . . . . "Notre père : roman" . . . . . . . . "Our father : A novel" . . . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . . . "As Stephen Upton lies mortally ill, four women gather at his lavish mansion. Half sisters Elizabeth, Mary, Alex, and Ronnie have painful and poignant memories of their childhoods--and of their father. Born to different mothers, the sisters haven't seen one another in years. As Upton hovers between life and death, his daughters begin to open up about the man they love and hate. They share their stories and discover the terrible secret that binds them all together--the secret they kept even as they fought for Upton's approval and affection. As they struggle to make peace with their father--and with one another--the women finally begin to heal and forgive the sins of the past."@en . . . . . . . . . "Our father" . . . "Our father"@en . "Vater unser : [Roman]" . . . . . "Fader vor" . . . . . . . . "Romans (teksten)" . . . . . . . . . "Our Father : a novel" . . . "Our Father : a Novel"@en . "FICTION General." . . "Vater" . . "Tochter" . . "far-datter forholdet." . . "Women United States Fiction." . . "USA" . .