
All the Other Mothers Hate Me
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Narrado por:
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Georgina Sadler
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De:
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Sarah Harman
Sobre este áudio
"The missing boy is 10-year-old Alfie Risby, and to be perfectly honest with you, he's a little shit."
Florence Grimes is a thirty-one-year-old party girl who always takes the easy way out. Single, broke and unfulfilled after the humiliating end to her girl band career, she has only one reason to get out of bed each day: her ten-year-old son Dylan. But then Alfie Risby, her son’s bully and the heir to a vast frozen food empire, mysteriously vanishes during a class trip, and Dylan becomes the prime suspect. Florence, for once, is faced with a task she can’t quit: She’s got to find Alfie and clear her son’s name, or risk losing Dylan forever.
The only problem? Florence has no discernible skills, let alone detective ones, and all the other school moms hate her. Oh, and Florence has a reason to suspect Dylan might not be as innocent as she’d like to believe…
Hilarious and twisted, propulsive and furious, All the Other Mothers Hate Me is the must-hear book of 2025.
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A Most Anticipated Book of the Year
Marie Claire • TIME Magazine • Reader's Digest • The Nerd Daily • Brit & Co • Zibby's Highlights by Zibby Owens • E! News • Publishers Weekly
One of New York Post's 30 Must-Read New Thrillers
One of Library Journal’s Big Books of the Week
A LibraryReads Pick
"A smirking thriller that never threatens to take itself too seriously."—NPR
"A breezy read with more than a few lol moments . . . [Harman has] created a character in Florence that readers will like spending time with."—Associated Press
"Harman's sharp observations of parents with posh accents are ruefully funny and mildly disturbing."—Oprah Daily