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A child carer would do anything to support her fragile mother.
A woman resorts to extreme measures to stop her baby’s cries.
A man struggles to accept his middle child’s change of direction.
Another uses his daughter to entice young women into his car.
A woman contemplates her relationship with her father
as she watches a stranger withhold his attention from his child.

Mothers of daughters, fathers of daughters, daughters from infancy to middle age.
Three award-winning short stories plus a couple more.
You’ll never think about daughters the same way again.


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I had to limit myself to reading one story a day, because there was so much in each on to mull over and consider. The author has such an evocative way of expressing her characters - in so few words, she creates their whole world. Heartbreaking, poignant, thought-provoking. Annalisa Crawford

An excellent introduction to Anne's writing for people who haven't read her books before, and a refreshing filler for those of us who are eagerly awaiting her next publication! Stephanie Burton


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