![]() The sisters each have things in their lives they want changed and which feel out of control to them. Is the whole thing about weight loss? Thankfully not. Because neither sister has been completely honest about things that are very close to home…Īfter reading the back blurb, I was a little less game to read the book. So they decide to do it together, to turn back the clock to the slim self that Stephanie wants back and Meredith always wished for, and to the easy affection that once let them share everything. Sometimes it seems the only thing they still share is their mutual desire to lose weight. Meredith has a successful career as a New York restaurant critic, but her only future companion may be a yoga-loving dog. Stephanie is an overwhelmed stay-at-home mom with a handsome husband and a six-month-old baby. They’re leading their own lives, with less in common every day. ![]() These days, the Isley sisters’ sense of camaraderie isn’t what it used to be. I didn’t read “Pug Hill” but when Jane told me we had a copy of Through Thick and Thin, I was game to try it. Your first book “If Andy Warhol Had a Girlfriend” was one of my nice surprises for 2005. Jayne B Reviews Category / B- Reviews / Book Reviews Contemporary / NYC / sisters 1 Comments SeptemREVIEW: Through Thick and Thin by Alison Pace ![]()
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