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What Alice forgot / Liane Moriarty ; read by Caroline Lee.

What Alice forgot / Liane Moriarty ; read by Caroline Lee.
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ISBN 9781742146775
Name Moriarty, Liane author.
Title What Alice forgot / Liane Moriarty ; read by Caroline Lee.
Edition Unabridged.
Published ℗2010
Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, [2010]
Description 13 audio discs (CD) (15 hr., 35 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in container.
Performers Read by Caroline Lee.
Summary She was floating, arms outspread, water lapping her body, breathing in a summery fragrance of salt and coconut. She had to squint through spangles of light to see her feet. Her toenails were each painted a different colour. Red. Gold. Purple. Funny. When Alice Love surfaces from a beautiful dream to find she's been injured in a gym, she knows that something is very wrong, she hates exercise. Alice's first concern is her baby, she's pregnant with her first child, and she's desperate to see her husband, Nick, who she knows will be worried about her. But Alice isn't pregnant. And Nick isn't worried. Alice is the mother of three children and her hostile husband is in the process of divorcing her. Alice has lost ten years of her life. Alice's sister Elisabeth, who seems uncharacteristically cold, drives her home from the hospital. And "home" is totally unrecognisable, as is the rest of her life. Who is this "Gina" that everyone is carefully trying not to mention? Why does her mother look like she's wearing fancy dress? And what's all this talk about a giant lemon meringue pie? In the days that follow, small bubbles of the past rise to the surface, and Alice is forced to confront uncomfortable truths. It turns out forgetting might be the most memorable thing that's ever happened to her.
Subjects Memory disorders -- Fiction
Life change events -- Fiction
Amnesiacs -- Family relationships -- Fiction
Genre Australian fiction
Domestic fiction
Audiobooks
Other Names Lee, Caroline, 1953- narrator.
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