The Mother-Daughter Book Club: A NovelSusan Patterson, James Patterson FRONTLIST Apr 20, 2026 Hardcover Paperback Fiction Friendship Fiction Family Life Marriage & Divorce Fiction Family Life Parenthood & Children Fiction Women Fiction Books, Bookstores & Libraries 352 pages 21. 7 cm H 15. 1 cm W 3 cm T 426. 4 g Wt Instant New York Times Bestseller! The Mother Daughter Book Club is Susan and James Patterson's new novel, the follow up to Things I Wish I Told My Motherthe New York Times
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Susan Patterson, James Patterson
FRONTLIST | Apr 20, 2026
Hardcover/Paperback
Fiction / Friendship
Fiction / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce
Fiction / Family Life / Parenthood & Children
Fiction / Women
Fiction / Books, Bookstores & Libraries
352pages
21.7 cm H | 15.1 cm W | 3 cm T | 426.4 g Wt
InstantNew York Times Bestseller!
The Mother-Daughter Book Club is Susan and James Patterson's new novel, the follow-uptoThings I Wish I Told My Mother—the New York Times bestselling, book club favorite praised novel.
“An entertaining book ... As friends talk books, hopes, dreams … and dishy revelations … it’s romantic love—both old and new … that drive[s] the story forward.” —Kirkus Reviews Between their busy lives and their far-flung residences, the Mother-Daughter Book Club—four longtime college friends and their five daughters—more often discuss the books on their nightstands via 2 a.m. texts than in-person meetings. And maybe it’s just as well, after what happened at their last get-together ... So it’s an emotional reunion when they finally gather again, this time on the spectacular shores of Italy’s Lake Como. Sightseeing excursions, reminiscing fueled by “Como-politans,” and a hint of vacation romance all build toward the book club’s trademark “Night of Secrets.” These friends, and sometime rivals, are close readers—of novels, memoirs, and of each other. But as the years and the distance cast shadows and doubt, confidences and sympathies turn into surprising revelations.