Inseparable

Fiction, Women's Fiction

Your best friend: she gives you advice, comforts you when you’re down  and has prevented you from making many a terrible mistake. You’d forgive her anything, happy to share everything with her ... well, almost everything. There’s one exception: your man.   When Christine’s best friend Antje steals her husband, that’s the end of her belief in friendship between women. Her friend Ruth just can’t accept that. She comes up with a plan….With the help of Christine’s brothers and sisters she wants to track down all of her former girlfriends and invite them to her 40th birthday. Meanwhile, Christine has no idea what’s going on behind the scenes and has problems of her own to deal with…   A moving, witty novel you’ll want to buy for all your girlfriends straight away!  

Dora Heldt

Dora Heldt was born in 1961 on Sylt, and has written herself to the top of the bestseller list and into the hearts of millions of readers. She knows the book market better than almost any other author in Germany. As a trained bookseller, she worked for over thirty years as a representative for a large trade publisher. In her consistently sold-out readings, she delights readers of all ages.

Inseparable

Your best friend: she gives you advice, comforts you when you’re down  and has prevented you from making many a terrible mistake. You’d forgive her anything, happy to share everything with her ... well, almost everything. There’s one exception: your man.   When Christine’s best friend Antje steals her husband, that’s the end of her belief in friendship between women. Her friend Ruth just can’t accept that. She comes up with a plan….With the help of Christine’s brothers and sisters she wants to track down all of her former girlfriends and invite them to her 40th birthday. Meanwhile, Christine has no idea what’s going on behind the scenes and has problems of her own to deal with…   A moving, witty novel you’ll want to buy for all your girlfriends straight away!  

Bibliographic Data
304 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-21133-8
First published 2008