Anne asked this question about Life After Life:
What about the scene when Ursula is 13, I think, and visiting Izzie in London. Izzie is driving and busy turning the car around for some reason, and meanwhile Ursula sees her mother emerge from a hotel, wearing her mink coat, on the arm of a well-dressed man. I read the kindle version, so I haven't been able to go back yet and find that part. I don't think we ever get an explanation for that scene.
Ann Brogan Practice makes perfect could also apply to Sylvie's children. Maurice is a brute but each successive child becomes more gentle and likeable culminatin…morePractice makes perfect could also apply to Sylvie's children. Maurice is a brute but each successive child becomes more gentle and likeable culminating in Teddy, who seems to be the perfect child. (less)
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