A Sunday Like Any Other, by Liane Moriarty

A Sunday like any other
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Tangle stories are always hilarious. If you add a point of erotic-festive spice to this type of approach, the tragicomedy is served.

A new proposal from Liane Moriarty, author of other novels such as Little Lies, which was brought to the small screen as a serial for the showcasing of Nicole Kidman.

It is about laughing at our miseries, at that game of masks in which we move. Conventions and more intimate desires sometimes do not advance in perfect harmony. The book A Sunday like any other It offers us an argument about that impossible fit and about what can happen when we go beyond the limits of the foreseeable, of what is expected of ourselves and of the filters applied for years and years.

As in his previous works, in this case the greatest empathy occurs with the role of women. Clementine will be that middle-aged woman (an age so given to explosive outbreaks, both in men and women), who is preparing to spend any pleasant Sunday. Friends, children, little confidences and laughter, but the Sunday picnic ended up turning into an unexpected pandemonium ...

Summary: The new novel from the bestselling author of My husband's secret y Big Little Lies It is a cocktail in which friendship, sex, motherhood and love are mixed ... seasoned with a bit of deception. Clementine is plagued by remorse. It was just a barbecue. They didn't even know the hosts very well, they were friends of their friends. They could have refused to come easily. But she and her husband, Sam, said yes. And now they can never change what they did and didn't do that Sunday afternoon. Six responsible adults, three adorable girls, and a rambunctious little dog. Apparently a weekend like any other in a quiet suburban residential area. What could go wrong?

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