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A Parting of the Ways

By: Rachel Crowther
Narrated by: Lucy Scott
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A moving drama about motherhood, friendship and lies

The truth about two women and an abandoned baby threatens to come to light, revealing buried trauma that will force them to confront the past…

When they were nineteen, Olivia and Eve found a newborn baby in a phone box. That day marked the end of their friendship.

The baby could have drawn them together, but instead, the trauma pushed them dramatically apart. A few days later, Olivia and Eve went their separate ways and never spoke to each other again.

Twenty-five years later, their lives have gone in very different directions. But when a mutual friend tells Olivia she’s getting married, Olivia knows the moment is coming when she and Eve will be reunited. They will have to face the truth of what happened that summer, and what it has done to them . . .

This book was originally published under the title The Partridge and The Pelican.

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Friendship Psychological Women's Fiction

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