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Book SynopsisSometimes the most enviable life is really a private hell.
On the surface, Sarah Jenkins appears to have it all: a handsome, wealthy and successful husband, a precocious five-year-old daughter, and a beautiful home in an affluent Seattle neighborhood. Her quirky best friend and fellow high school teacher, Maggie, marvels at her luck—and envies her happiness.
But Sarah is far from happy. She feels empty and on edge, harangued by a critical inner voice—and as the truth about her marriage and details of her past emerge, her “perfect” life begins to crumble. But just when it seems all is lost, a long forgotten, unopened letter changes everything, and with the support of friends, Sarah begins to rebuild her life. Can she quiet the critical voice in her head and learn to value herself instead?
Trade Review2019 IPPY Silver Medal Winner in Popular Fiction
2019 IBPA Ben Franklin Award Silver Medal Winner in Popular Fiction “A well-executed tale of abuse, empowerment, and healing.”
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Kirkus “A heartfelt journey of a woman truly coming into her own and discovering who she really is and what she's worth."
—Mia March, author of
The Meryl Streep Movie Club and
Finding Colin Firth “Cathy Zane has written a compelling tale of love, manipulation, self-doubt and the power of friendship in overcoming all odds.
Better Than This is a page-turner with unexpected twists that will stay with you long after you put it down.”
—Phyllis J. Piano, Award-winning author of
Love Reconsidered and
Hostile Takeover: A Love Story “An honest portrayal of the power of friendship and the struggles many women face in love and life. Zane is a welcome addition to the world of women’s fiction.”
—Emily Liebert, Bestselling author of
Some Women and
Those Secrets We Keep