Life on the Refrigerator Door, Alice Kuipers
Life on the Refrigerator Door, Alice Kuipers
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Life on the Refrigerator Door
Notes Between a Mother and Daughter, a novel

Author: Alice Kuipers

Narrator: Dana Delany, Amanda Seyfried

Unabridged: 1 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 08/28/2007


Synopsis

Performed by Dana Delany and Amanda Seyfried"Bittersweet, funny and achingly real. . . . Kuipers captures the anxiety surrounding tragedy and conveys the importance of fully experiencing life.” — Publishers WeeklyHeartfelt, touching and unforgettable, Life on the Refrigerator Door captures the impenetrable fabric that connects mothers and daughters throughout the world and delivers universal lessons about love in a wonderfully simple and poignant narrative.Claire and her mother are running out of time, but they don't know it. Not yet. Claire is wrapped up with the difficulties of her bourgeoning adulthood—boys, school, friends, identity; Claire's mother, a single mom, is rushed off her feet both at work and at home. They rarely find themselves in the same room at the same time, and it often seems that the only thing they can count on are notes to each other on the refrigerator door. When home is threatened by a crisis, their relationship experiences a momentous change. Forced to reevaluate the delicate balance between their personal lives and their bond as mother and daughter, Claire and her mother find new love and devotion for one another deeper than anything they had ever imagined.

About Alice Kuipers

ALICE KUIPERS is the award-winning, bestselling author of four previous novels, Life on the Refrigerator Door, The Worst Thing She Ever Did, 40 Things I Want to Tell You and The Death of Us, and two picture books. Her work has been published in twenty-nine countries. She lives in Saskatoon. Web: alicekuipers.comFacebook: Alice KuipersTwitter: @AliceKuipers


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jx PinkLady Reviews ♡ on May 29, 2016

This story is told in the form of notes on the refrigerator door from mother to daughter and vise versa. It's engaging and easily captures the attention of the reader as it reveals the life of Claire and her mom. It's pretty clear where the book is taking us and the morals behind the writing--> don'......more