The Singer Sisters: An escapist family drama full of glamour and secrets

by Sarah Seltzer

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'Compulsory summer reading' Laura Jane Williams

'Arguably better than Daisy Jones and The Six' InStyle

'Utterly addictive' Woman's Own

'Atmospheric and absorbing' Andrea Mara

LOVE
CONNECTS THEM.
MUSIC DIVIDES THEM.
SECRETS COULD TEAR THEM APART . . .
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1967: Judie Zingerman is rising to stardom as one half of folk duo the Singer Sisters.

As she and her sister Sylvia tour coast to coast, crowds can't get enough of Judie's confessional lyrics. Everyone can see they're heading for new heights. Yet something is about to push them off course...

1996: Alt-rocker Emma Cantor is playing the festival circuit, with her sights on a record deal. Emma has never understood why her mother, folk icon Judie Zingerman, gave up music at the height of her success.

But as Emma is catapulted into the spotlight as an MTV darling and LA It girl, fame brings its own heartache. Could discovering her mother's long-kept secrets help Emma find her path again?
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If you loved DAISY JONES AND THE SIX, this is the perfect page-turner to escape with this summer. Let yourself be transported across the decades by the story of this notorious musical family, following their rises to stardom, their heartbreaks and mistakes, and the secrets that their fans could never imagine.

'My favourite read of the summer' Kristen Perrin

'Absorbing and full of heart'
Adelle Waldman

'What a pleasure to read this book!' Robin MacArthur

'Totally fresh and original . . . heart-wrenching' Rob Sheffield

'I devoured [it]' Bethany Ball

'I was sad to reach the final page' Elizabeth Graver

  • ISBN10 0349437793
  • ISBN13 9780349437798
  • Publish Date 6 August 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
  • Imprint Piatkus Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 272
  • Language English