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Like Mother, Like Daughter

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Alice, 29, and Suzie, her 59-year-old mother, couldn't be more different. Alice, a life coach, is still processing the amiable end of her marriage to Richard, who realized after they married that he was gay. Suzie has been widowed once and divorced twice, but that hasn't dampened her enthusiasm for dating. Suzie, who has recently moved in with Alice, decides that with three months to go until her sixtieth birthday, it's time for the reticent Alice to get back in the game, so Suzie sets a challenge: they both need to be dating men by her big sixtieth birthday party. Suzie already has a head start--she has met a handsome younger man named Tom on the train. But when she recommends Alice to Tom for life coaching and neglects to mention that Alice is her daughter, sparks fly between coach and client.

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Like Mother, Like Daughter, Jane Sigaloff

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2006
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English
Publisher
Red Dress Ink
Released
2006
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
0373895593
ISBN13
9780373895595
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Alice, 29, and Suzie, her 59-year-old mother, couldn't be more different. Alice, a life coach, is still processing the amiable end of her marriage to Richard, who realized after they married that he was gay. Suzie has been widowed once and divorced twice, but that hasn't dampened her enthusiasm for dating. Suzie, who has recently moved in with Alice, decides that with three months to go until her sixtieth birthday, it's time for the reticent Alice to get back in the game, so Suzie sets a challenge: they both need to be dating men by her big sixtieth birthday party. Suzie already has a head start--she has met a handsome younger man named Tom on the train. But when she recommends Alice to Tom for life coaching and neglects to mention that Alice is her daughter, sparks fly between coach and client.