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Next of Kin
Joanna Trollope, 1996
Penguin Group USA
331 pp.
ISBN-13: 9780425184745

Summary
Joanna Trollope, adored for her pithy tales that deal with the nuances of human nature and emotion, continues her tradition with Next of Kin, the story of a family coping with the death of a loved one. When Californian Caro Meredith became an English farmer’s wife, she hoped it would help her find the happiness and stability her childhood lacked. But when she dies 24 years later, some well-kept secrets emerge that devastate her adopted daughter, Judy, her husband, Robin, and a host of in-laws.

As those who knew Caro mourn her passing, they find themselves pulled together by the commonality of their grief, even as they are torn apart by the forces of change brought about by startling revelations. It will take an outsider—Judy’s new roommate, Zoe—to help the family heal and move on. But first they must face some of the painful truths locked inside their own hearts. (From Barnes & Noble.)