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Title:
Trust
Written by:
Kate Veitch 
Read by:
Edwina Wren 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
12 
Duration:
12 hours 53 minutes 
Published:
May 01 2011 
Available Date:
July 28 2011 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781742675244 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Contemporary Fiction; Literary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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The bestselling author of Listen asks: what does it take to be a good woman – and what does it take from you?

Susanna Greenfield has given her all to being a good daughter, sister, wife and mother. Somehow, she's maintained her profession as a college art teacher, as well as rearing two headstrong teenagers and nurturing a 20-year marriage to Gerry, a confident, ambitious architect. She's also the eternal peacemaker between her pretty younger sister Angie, former junkie turned born-again Christian, and their strong-willed mother, Jean. Just when Susanna is struggling to revive her creative career, a devastating accident rips apart the fabric of her world, exposing secrets which threaten to destroy both a marriage and a life. Plumbing the rich emotional vocabulary of faith and betrayal, loyalty and forgiveness, Trust is the story of a woman's challenge to find herself.

'A well thought-out plot, insightful storytelling, realistic dialogue.'
The Courier Mail

'Kate Veitch is obviously talented. There are plenty of books out there that try to explore universal themes or truths but it's rate to have this kind of success.'
The Canberra Times

'Nourishingly warm-hearted.'
The Age

'Veitch ... excels at capturing the essence of familial relationships, and bringing their affectionate, tense, frustrated, loving, humorous and sometimes cataclysmic interactions vividly to life.'
Australian Book Review