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When old friends Val and Milly find out they're both pregnant, they decide they want to be near each other. It's been a decade since tragedy set their lives on divergent paths, yet perhaps this can be the new start they need.
But motherhood hits them each differently. And when Milly sees Val struggling without help, she offers her a lifeline: sharing her nanny, Cleo.
As Cleo cares for their daughters, the three women must wade through shifting allegiances, and delicate power relations..

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When old friends Val and Milly find out they're both pregnant, they decide they want to be near each other. It's been a decade since tragedy set their lives on divergent paths, yet perhaps this can be the new start they need.

But motherhood hits them each differently. And when Milly sees Val struggling without help, she offers her a lifeline: sharing her nanny, Cleo.

As Cleo cares for their daughters, the three women must wade through shifting allegiances, and delicate power relations..


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Autorenporträt
Naima Coster lives in Brooklyn. She has an MA in English from Fordham University and an MFA from Columbia University. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Guernica and The Sunday Times, among others. She was awarded the Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize from the Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival for her personal essay "Remembering When Brooklyn Was Mine" in The New York Times. Her debut Halsey Street was a Finalist for the 2018 Kirkus Prize for Fiction and longlisted for the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award.