01533nam a22001937b 450000500170000000800410001702000230005804000140008104100060009508200120010110000270011324500460014026000340018630000210022050009020024194200560114399900190119995201210121820241022120544.0241022b sa ||||| |||| 00| 1 eng d a9781472246493qpbk aRDAcOCLC 2E aEF HANN aHannigan, Emma9190029 aLetters to my daughterscby Emma Hannigan aLondonbHeadline Reviewc2018 a452 pagesc20 cm aThroughout their lives, the three Brady sisters have always been closer to their nanny May than to their own mother, Martha a busy midwife. May always thought of them as her daughters so when she dies suddenly, the sisters are left devastated — especially when they learn that letters intended for them from May with final words of advice and love have gone missing. But what words of advice could the sisters need? Beatrice, owner of exclusive wedding boutiques, is busy and fulfilled. Rose has a beautiful daughter, a luxurious home and a thriving interiors company. And Jeannie, married to a wealthy plastic surgeon in L.A., wants for nothing. Except that each of the sisters carries a secret … As they gather for the reading of May’s will in Dublin, they must face some life-changing decisions. Will they ever learn the words of advice May had for them and discover who took the letters? 2ddccBOOKw174xSanet Schoemany174zSanet Schoeman c769258d769257 00102ddc40708FaSTANRLbLEBOLcFICd2024-10-22g175.50l0oEF HANNp33228031152014r2024-10-22w2024-10-22yBOOK