Sleepwalking In Daylight

by Elizabeth Flock

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Praised for her "haunting" (Booklist) and "tremendously touching" (Kirkus Reviews) novels, Elizabeth Flock reveals the inner workings of a modern marriage with unflinching honesty in Sleepwalking in Daylight, delivering a provocative story that Publishers Weekly calls "redemptive...familiar and melancholy. "

Once defined by her career and independence, stay-at-home mom Samantha Friedman realizes her life has become a routine of errands, car pools and suburban gossip. She deals with a husband who shows up for dinner but is too preoccupied for conversation, an increasingly moody daughter who won't talk at all, and wonders, Is this it? Since finding out she was adopted, seventeen-year-old Cammy Friedman has felt like an outsider.

Unwilling to reach out to the parents she once adored, she shields herself behind black clothing and begins to drift into dangerous territory with questionable friends and risky behavior. Mother and daughter indulge in their own respective escapism- for Sam, clandestine coffee dates with a handsome stranger, fueled by the desire to feel something; for Cammy, a furtive search for her birth mother punctuated by sex, pills and the need to feel absolutely nothing-until a pivotal moment in an otherwise average day alters their relationships forever.

"Heartfelt and poignant, unique and memorable... The story is rich and resonates long after the last page has been turned. " -John Shors, bestselling author of Beneath a Marble Sky

  • ISBN10 1742784917
  • ISBN13 9781742784915
  • Publish Date 1 August 2010 (first published 1 January 2009)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
  • Imprint Mira
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Pages 352
  • Language English