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Original Title: | Sheer Abandon |
ISBN: | 0385519885 (ISBN13: 9780385519885) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.randomhouse.com/features/pennyvincenzi/vincenzi-bookshelf-abandon.html |
Characters: | Martha Hartley, Jocasta Forbes, Clio Scott, Kate Tarrant |

Penny Vincenzi
Hardcover | Pages: 640 pages Rating: 3.73 | 2851 Users | 267 Reviews
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Title | : | Sheer Abandon |
Author | : | Penny Vincenzi |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 640 pages |
Published | : | May 8th 2007 by Doubleday (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. European Literature. British Literature |
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A number-one bestseller from one of Britain’s most popular novelists, Sheer Abandon is an all-consuming story revolving around the consequences of a desperate act . . .Martha, Clio, and Jocasta meet by chance at Heathrow airport in 1985 as they are starting off on separate backpacking adventures, and they decide to spend the first few days of their trips together in Thailand. When they go their separate ways, they vow to get together in London the following year. But many years pass before the three cross paths again, and the once-capricious, carefree girls now all have thriving careers. One of them, however, harbors a terrible secret: On her return from her pre-college excursion, she abandoned her just-born daughter at Heathrow.
Clio has fulfilled her ambition of becoming a doctor, only to find herself trapped in a marriage to an arrogant surgeon who belittles her and her professional achievements. Martha is a highly paid corporate lawyer, just embarking on a political career. Dedicated to her job, she has had little time for personal relationships and lives a busy, but lonely life. Jocasta, a tabloid newspaper reporter with an infallible instinct for the big story, is in love with a charming colleague who can’t make the permanent commitment she longs for. The infant abandoned at Heathrow has grown up under the loving care of her adoptive family. Now a beautiful teenager named Kate, she sets out to find her birth mother—a quest that unexpectedly brings the women together and exposes the secret buried so many years before.
Impossible to put down, Sheer Abandon is top-notch women’s fiction.
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Ratings: 3.73 From 2851 Users | 267 ReviewsEvaluate Out Of Books Sheer Abandon
I had high hopes for this book. I really enjoyed the author's Lytton family trilogy. I found most of the characters in this book both unbelievable and unlikeable and the plot was disappointingly predictable.I enjoyed this and would recommend it, but it wasn't quite as intense or riveting as the description let on. It was a good, solid read but was lengthy and more drawn out than I would have liked. I'm between 3.5 and 4 stars on this one.
Overall this was an okay book. But it was much too long. At around page 150 you can easily guess who the mother and father are. Unfortunately, I just didn't care after that and that made for a very long read.

This book is about three teenage girls (Martha, Jocasta and Clio) that happen to be traveling in the same circle, establish a relationship and travel together for a bit and how their lives turn out.Clio is a doctor and in an unhappy marriage. Ugh.Martha is a successful lawyer, a bit unemotional on the outside and nabs a hot younger man.Jocasta is a reporter with a commitment-phobe boyfriend.Kate makes her entrance onto the scene...she was born at an airport and left by her mother. It is
Simply amazing. The whole book was just one huge adventure, never quite sure of what was next. It was truly a heartfelt book, with human flaws so clearly decipted, but instead of feeling horrified, you cannot help but feel pity and love for them. Instead of wanting to strike out at them, I just wanted to protect them with a hug, telling them that it all will be okay. Especially Kate.I loved this book, and it was definitely not what I expected. Not by far, and frankly that's a good thing.
Holy mother of Moses, this book was too long. As I'm sure most people did, I figured out Kate's parentage in the first few chapters and spent the rest of the book feeling thoroughly annoyed at the fact that the author insults the intelligence of her readers by acting as though her plot isn't terribly transparent for another 500 pages.I give this book more than just one star because I did appreciate her skills at developing characters that readers can identify with.Other than that, don't waste
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