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Best Supporting Role
Best Supporting Role
Author: Sue Margolis
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ISBN-13: 9780451240132
ISBN-10: 0451240138
Publication Date: 7/1/2014
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: NAL Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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kdurham2813 avatar reviewed Best Supporting Role on + 753 more book reviews
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Sarah is a fantastic main character - mom of two and at the beginning married to a man who is very successful in his career, but started to use gambling as a stress reliever and in doing so has gambled away everything they had. As I won't be spoiling the book a bit, as Sarah decides to leave the marriage, her husband dies - I won't tell you how, that is worth reading! So although Sarah is free from a horrible relationship and situation; she is now a single mom of two with no income and lots of debt. This is where the story begins!

Each character in this book was spot on! Sarah, the kids, the grandparents, "the Aunties", and so on were just written to a T. The ups and downs of the story were perfectly timed and couldn't contain my excitement when I was surprised by a few of Sarah's decisions. Although I am not usually a fan of books set in London with all the London speak, this one didn't make me feel left out of the joke - I honestly read it in two sittings!
flyinggems avatar reviewed Best Supporting Role on + 438 more book reviews
Sarah Green is a women that lives a good life. She has two wonderful children and a husband that brings home a decent salary. But looks are deceiving and when her husbands addiction takes over she must make a hard decision. Her decision comes too late and one is made for her. She struggles to make the right decisions for her family. Will it all work out in the end?

Sarah Green is a great character. She did not curl up and wait to be rescued but rescued herself. I love women who take charge of their own lives. The only thing I did not like about her was how she turned up her nose at couponing. Even though she was knocked down from the higher society she still thought she was above clipping coupons.

I found the book to be will written. It is an easy fun read.