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Amanda Brookfield

    This internationally acclaimed author discovered the thrill of creating fictional worlds at the age of eleven. After studying English at Oxford, she briefly pursued a career in advertising before moving to Argentina at twenty-five. There, she transitioned to freelance journalism and penned her debut novel. Since then, she has dedicated herself fully to writing, producing numerous novels that showcase her distinctive voice and imaginative storytelling.

    Life Begins
    Good Girls
    The simple rules of love
    The Split
    DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKERS
    The Godmother
    • 2023
    • 2023
    • 2022

      The Split

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The story explores the emotional turmoil of Esther as she confronts the challenges of divorce from Lucas, who seems to thrive in his career and personal life with a younger partner. Esther's journey reveals her struggles with bitterness and the complexities of modern dating, all while grappling with the societal pressures of being a single woman in her forties. The narrative delves into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the quest for happiness amidst life's transitions.

      The Split
    • 2021

      A Family Man

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Blending comedy with deep emotional resonance, the novel vividly portrays the chaos of domestic life. Its fluent writing captures relatable moments, making the reader both laugh and reflect on the complexities of family dynamics. The balance of humor and sadness creates a compelling narrative that resonates with many experiences.

      A Family Man
    • 2021

      Relative Love

      • 642 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate dynamics of family love, this novel delves into deep emotional connections and relationships. The author, known for their skillful storytelling, conveys the complexities of familial bonds with genuine passion, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences of love and connection within families.

      Relative Love
    • 2019

      Good Girls

      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.3(27)Add rating

      Brookfield delves deeply into the complexities of human relationships, exploring the nuances of connection and emotional intimacy. Through keen observations and rich character development, the narrative unveils the intricacies of personal interactions, revealing both the beauty and the challenges inherent in them. This insightful exploration offers readers a profound understanding of the bonds that shape our lives.

      Good Girls
    • 2018

      For the Love of a Dog

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A memoir by bestselling fiction author Amanda Brookfield about how owning a dog was the path to taking back true ownership of herself.

      For the Love of a Dog
    • 2013

      The Love Child

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      3.5(113)Add rating

      When Janine and Dougie fell in love they thought it would be for ever. .Fifteen years later their relationship is well and truly over, their daughter Stevie their one remaining connection. . Stevie is on the cusp of adulthood. .At sixteen, she's not quite a child, but not quite grown up: a dangerous age.

      The Love Child
    • 2012

      Für die große Liebe ist es nie zu spät! „Ihr Mann hintergeht Sie mit einer anderen. Jemand, der es gut mit Ihnen meint.“ Diese anonyme Nachricht ist für die 39-jährige Charlotte Turner ein guter Grund, ihre freudlose Ehe endlich zu beenden und ein neues Leben anzufangen. Charlotte ist fest entschlossen, glücklich zu werden. Doch dies erweist sich als gar nicht so einfach: Ihr zwölfjähriger Sohn macht Probleme, der Mann ihrer besten Freundin hat ein Auge auf sie geworfen, und dann hat sie auch noch ein Date mit ihrem Immobilienmakler! Zu allem Überfluss kreuzt ausgerechnet der Mann, der Charlotte ihr Traumhaus weggeschnappt hat, ständig ihren Weg …

      Aus allen Wolken
    • 2010

      Sophie and Andrew are looking for relief from the daily grind - if not each other - so when a friend puts them in touch with William and Beth, newlyweds looking to swap houses for the summer, it seems a solution of sorts.

      Before I Knew You