
City of Friends is the twentieth novel from the highly acclaimed number one bestselling author, Joanna Trollope.
She glanced at her phone again. There were appeals from the girls, from her colleagues, a text from Steve reading with uncharacteristic imperiousness, 'Call me.' She couldn't. She couldn't call anyone ...She leaned forward, gripping the edge of the bench, and stared at the ground. God, she thought, am I losing my mind? Is this what happens when you lose your job?
The day Stacey Grant loses her job feels like the last day of her life. Or at least, the only life she'd ever known. For who was she if not a City high-flyer, Senior Partner at one of the top private equity firms in London?
As Stacey starts to reconcile her old life with the new - one without professional achievements or meetings, but instead, long days at home with her dog and ailing mother, waiting for her successful husband to come home - she at least has The Girls to fall back on.
Beth, Melissa and Gaby. The girls, now women, had been best friends from the early days of university right through their working lives, and for all the happiness and heartbreaks in between. But these career women all have personal problems of their own, and when Stacey's redundancy forces a betrayal to emerge that was supposed to remain secret, their long cherished friendships will be pushed to their limits ...
‘elegantly written and perfectly enjoyable.’ – The Times
An astute chronicler of our times, Joanna Trollope has been writing bestselling fiction (always written, never typed) for more than thirty years. Beginning her career writing historical fiction under the pseudonym of Caroline Harvey she made her name with contemporary dramas. Her novels include: The Choir, The Rector’s Wife, A Village Affair, The Other Family, Brother and Sister, The Soldier’s Wife, Friday Nights, Balancing Act and a modern re-telling of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781509823475
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 573 g
Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 27 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
Ventures into tough new territories of female experience. * Sunday Times *
It's fiendishly well plotted and, with its glittering London settings, full of urban glamour * Daily Mail *
Explores the multiple frustrations, pressures and hidden agonies of the lives of modern women * Metro *
This is a delightfully grown-up tale, deftly balancing escapist details with relatable office and home challenges, including ageing parents, rebellious teens and boardroom ethics. Poised and insightful, it's a paean to the joys of leaning in - especially when the going gets tough. * Mail on Sunday *
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