Life on the Refrigerator Door: Notes Between a Mother and Daughter, a novel
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Heartfelt, touching, and unforgettable, Life on the Refrigerator Door is a glimpse into the lives of mothers and daughters everywhere. In this deeply touching novel told through a series of notes written from a loving mother and her devoted fifteen-year-old daughter, debut author Alice Kuipers deftly captures the impenetrable fabric that connects mothers and daughters throughout the world. Moving and rich with emotion, Life on the Refrigerator Door delivers universal lessons about love in a wonderfully simple and poignant narrative.
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It is a bit difficult to actually rate because it is such a quick read. I did like the format and thought it was a very interesting and moving way to tell the story. I was also really engaged in the story and wanted to keep reading because you flew through the story so quickly. I also adored the depiction of a mother-teenage daughter relationship. But for me it also was maybe a little too quick. I wanted to delve more into the story.
Description
Heartfelt, touching, and unforgettable, Life on the Refrigerator Door is a glimpse into the lives of mothers and daughters everywhere. In this deeply touching novel told through a series of notes written from a loving mother and her devoted fifteen-year-old daughter, debut author Alice Kuipers deftly captures the impenetrable fabric that connects mothers and daughters throughout the world. Moving and rich with emotion, Life on the Refrigerator Door delivers universal lessons about love in a wonderfully simple and poignant narrative.
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It is a bit difficult to actually rate because it is such a quick read. I did like the format and thought it was a very interesting and moving way to tell the story. I was also really engaged in the story and wanted to keep reading because you flew through the story so quickly. I also adored the depiction of a mother-teenage daughter relationship. But for me it also was maybe a little too quick. I wanted to delve more into the story.





