The Sinner's Guide to Confession by Phyllis Schieber
The Sinner’s Guide to Confession by Phyllis Schieber, reviewed by Michelle Thick, Butman-Fish Library (Berkley Books, 2008, 371 pages, $14.00)
Barbara, Kaye, and Ellen are longtime friends navigating midlife in Manhattan. As close as they are, and as much as they rely on each other, they each harbor a deeply held secret. When the friends accompany Ellen to her father’s funeral, none can guess the series of revelations that will rock their lives. As each woman shares her secret, the friends help her overcome her doubts and fears. Authentic and memorable characters make this novel a real treasure.
Barbara, Kaye, and Ellen are longtime friends navigating midlife in Manhattan. As close as they are, and as much as they rely on each other, they each harbor a deeply held secret. When the friends accompany Ellen to her father’s funeral, none can guess the series of revelations that will rock their lives. As each woman shares her secret, the friends help her overcome her doubts and fears. Authentic and memorable characters make this novel a real treasure.
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