Other Parents
Sarah Stovell’s gripping new novel, Every Happy Family is available now!

Motherland

They all have opinions.
They all have secrets.

‘Both funny and engaging while tackling some serious stuff’ Jane Fallon

‘Deft, wry and perceptive, this drama targets class and modern parenting’ Daily Mail

‘Sensitive, sharply observed and often funny’ Adele Parks, Platinum

‘Touted as the new Liane Moriarty, Stovell is one to watch’ Woman & Home

‘Cringe-inducing, agonising, truthful, heartbreaking and hilarious’ Janice Hallett

In a small town like West Burntridge, it should be impossible to keep a secret.

Rachel Saunders knows gossip is the price you pay for a rural lifestyle and outstanding schools. The latest town scandal is her divorce – and the fact that her new girlfriend has moved into the family home.

Laura Spence lives in a poky bedsit on the wrong side of town. She and her son Max don’t really belong, and his violent tantrums are threatening to expose the very thing she’s trying to hide.

When the local school introduces a new inclusive curriculum, Rachel and Laura find themselves on opposite sides of a fearsome debate.

But the problem with having your nose in everyone else’s business is that you often miss what is happening in your own home.

What readers are saying about Other Parents

'This is definitely a contender for the best book I have read this year'

‘So well written I wish it had carried on for another 400 pages’

'I genuinely couldn't put this book down! I was completely engrossed'

'I could see this being loved by anyone who liked Little Fires Everywhere or Big Little Lies'

‘Beautifully written and the characters are just so realistic and relatable’

‘This was like watching an amazing Netflix drama’

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Other Parents
Sarah Stovell’s gripping new novel, Every Happy Family is available now!

Motherland

They all have opinions.
They all have secrets.

‘Both funny and engaging while tackling some serious stuff’ Jane Fallon

‘Deft, wry and perceptive, this drama targets class and modern parenting’ Daily Mail

‘Sensitive, sharply observed and often funny’ Adele Parks, Platinum

‘Touted as the new Liane Moriarty, Stovell is one to watch’ Woman & Home

‘Cringe-inducing, agonising, truthful, heartbreaking and hilarious’ Janice Hallett

In a small town like West Burntridge, it should be impossible to keep a secret.

Rachel Saunders knows gossip is the price you pay for a rural lifestyle and outstanding schools. The latest town scandal is her divorce – and the fact that her new girlfriend has moved into the family home.

Laura Spence lives in a poky bedsit on the wrong side of town. She and her son Max don’t really belong, and his violent tantrums are threatening to expose the very thing she’s trying to hide.

When the local school introduces a new inclusive curriculum, Rachel and Laura find themselves on opposite sides of a fearsome debate.

But the problem with having your nose in everyone else’s business is that you often miss what is happening in your own home.

What readers are saying about Other Parents

'This is definitely a contender for the best book I have read this year'

‘So well written I wish it had carried on for another 400 pages’

'I genuinely couldn't put this book down! I was completely engrossed'

'I could see this being loved by anyone who liked Little Fires Everywhere or Big Little Lies'

‘Beautifully written and the characters are just so realistic and relatable’

‘This was like watching an amazing Netflix drama’

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Overview

Sarah Stovell’s gripping new novel, Every Happy Family is available now!

Motherland

They all have opinions.
They all have secrets.

‘Both funny and engaging while tackling some serious stuff’ Jane Fallon

‘Deft, wry and perceptive, this drama targets class and modern parenting’ Daily Mail

‘Sensitive, sharply observed and often funny’ Adele Parks, Platinum

‘Touted as the new Liane Moriarty, Stovell is one to watch’ Woman & Home

‘Cringe-inducing, agonising, truthful, heartbreaking and hilarious’ Janice Hallett

In a small town like West Burntridge, it should be impossible to keep a secret.

Rachel Saunders knows gossip is the price you pay for a rural lifestyle and outstanding schools. The latest town scandal is her divorce – and the fact that her new girlfriend has moved into the family home.

Laura Spence lives in a poky bedsit on the wrong side of town. She and her son Max don’t really belong, and his violent tantrums are threatening to expose the very thing she’s trying to hide.

When the local school introduces a new inclusive curriculum, Rachel and Laura find themselves on opposite sides of a fearsome debate.

But the problem with having your nose in everyone else’s business is that you often miss what is happening in your own home.

What readers are saying about Other Parents

'This is definitely a contender for the best book I have read this year'

‘So well written I wish it had carried on for another 400 pages’

'I genuinely couldn't put this book down! I was completely engrossed'

'I could see this being loved by anyone who liked Little Fires Everywhere or Big Little Lies'

‘Beautifully written and the characters are just so realistic and relatable’

‘This was like watching an amazing Netflix drama’


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780008538293
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 11/22/2022
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 611,151
Product dimensions: 7.60(w) x 5.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Sarah Stovell was born in Kent in 1977 and now lives in Northumberland with her partner and two children. She has an MA and a PhD in creative writing and is a lecturer in creative writing at Lincoln University. She is the author of four previous novels, Mothernight, The Night Flower, Exquisite and The Home. Exquisite was chosen by The Times as one of the top 40 crime novels of the past 5 years.

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