When We Were Friends
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By Tina Seskis
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It had always been the six of us. Since we met at university twenty-five years ago, we’d faced everything together. Break-ups and marriages, motherhood and death. We were closer than sisters; the edges of our lives bled into each other. But that was before the night of the reunion. The night of exposed secrets and jagged accusations.
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An interesting read, particularly with the unusual narrative style. With each character getting their own chapters, the story unfolds in a less predictable way than it might otherwise have done with a more conventional structure.
Some group members found the ending to be not entirely satisfactory.