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"A warm, lively collection of narrative vignettes chronicling the
day-to-day relationship of two women who also happen to be part of
a successful mother-daughter writing team." --"Kirkus Reviews"Love
and guilt are thick in the Scottoline/Serritella household, and
Lisa and Francesca's mother-daughter-turned-best-friends bond will
strike a familiar note to many. But now that Lisa is a suburban
empty-nester and Francesca is an independent twenty-something in
the big city, they have to learn how to stay close while living
apart. How does a mother's love translate across state lines and
over any semblance of personal boundaries? You'll laugh out loud as
they face-off over the proper technique for packing dishes, the
importance of bringing a coat in the summertime, and the dos and
don'ts of dating at any age. Add feisty octogenarian Mother Mary to
the mix, and you have a Molotov cocktail of estrogen, opinions, and
fun.
In "Best Friends, Occasional Enemies, ""New York Times" bestselling author Lisa Scottoline and her daughter, Francesca Serritella, are the best of friends--99.9% of the time. They're number one on each other's speed dial and they tell each other everything--well, almost everything. They share shoes and clothes--except one very special green jacket, which almost caused a catfight. In other words, they're just like every mother and daughter in the world. Best friends and occasional enemies. Now they're dishing about it all: their lives, their relationship, and their carb count. Lisa on Being a Mom: Motherhood has no expiration date. Francesca lives in the city, and I worry about her all the time. My daughter moved out, so why am I still lactating? Francesca on Being a Daughter: My mother is always right. Just ask her.
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