The Art of Falling - Danielle McLaughlin
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Nessa’s life has become quite complicated. She is curating a much anticipated retrospective exhibition by a late sculptor when a woman supposedly from his past makes an appearance and
claims his most famous piece is actually hers. Nessa has already been walking a tightrope between his elderly wife and not quite as elderly daughter, both somewhat difficult people with whom to work. Her husband has had an affair with the wife of one of their daughter’s friends which has destroyed that friendship. Marriage counseling seems to be going a bit bumpy and old friends with old secrets show up.
The book started well, but soon it seemed to take a long time to tell not that interesting of a story. There were many side dramas and characters, and I didn’t find any of them really very likable.
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