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”You’ll be laughing out loud one minute and crying the next.” — Cosmopolitan, Australian edition (This Month’s Must Read) ”Charm, laughter, and tears … a delightful story that shows how quarrels can be solved with love and loyalty.”— H otnan \> Day As girls growing up in the Clare Valley, Australia, Anna, Bett, and Carrie Quinlan were childhood singing stars known as The Alphabet Sisters. As adults, though, the women haven’t spoken in years —ever since Bett’s fiance deserted her to marry the younger Carrie. But now their flamboyant grandmother Lola is turning eighty, and she is determined to reunite the girls for a blowout bash. And no one ever says no to Lola. Bett, who fled to London after the scandal, is hesitant to face her sisters— especially since she has yet to find another man. Sophisticated Anna, the eldest sister, is secretly grateful, though, for any excuse to leave her crumbling marriage behind in Sydney. And Carrie, who was the cause of so much sorrow, now wonders if she was wrong to have followed her heart and run off with Bett’s fiance. Their short visit becomes a much longer commitment when an unexpected turn of events changes everything in ways none of them could have ever imagined. ”The Maeve Binchyish empathy Mclnerney shows for the changes and chances of family life draws us into this gentle, life-affirming story.” -;!i> ”A charming and exciting family drama, full of surprises.” —Evening Herald (Ireland) Look for the reading group discussion guide at the back of this book Cover design: Beck Stvan Cover photograph: © Darren Robb/Getty Images Ballantine Books Visit the Ballantine Reader’s Circle website at www.ballantinebooks.com/BRC U.S.A. $13.95 FICTION/ ISBN 0-345-47953-X literature 5 1395 9 780345 479532 BALLANTINE BOOKS NEW YORK THE ALPHABET SISTERS Qlorel Monica McInerney The Alphabet Sisters is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. 2005 Ballantine Books Trade Paperback Edition Copyright © 2004 by Monica McInerney Reader’s Guide copyright © 2005 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Ballantine Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. Ballantine and colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Ballantine Reader’s Circle and colophon are trademarks of Random House, Inc. Originally published in Australia by Penguin Group (Australia), a division of Pearson Group Pty, Ltd., Camberwell in 3004. isbn 0-34,5-47953-X Printed in the United States of America Ballantine Books website address: www.ballantinebooks.com/BRC 1 133456789 THE ALPHABET SISTERS LONDON,ENGLAND our sister is married to your ex-fiance?” Jessica’s voice rose to such a pitch Bett Quinlan half expected the lightbulbs to explode. ”We’ve worked together for nearly two years and you tell me this now? ” Bett knew right then she had made a big mistake. ”It didn’t ever really come up until now.” ”Something like that doesn’t need to come up. That’s something you tell people within minutes of meeting. ’Hi, my name’s Bett, short for Elizabeth. I work as a journalist in a record company, and my sister is married to my exhusband.’ ”Ex-fiance,” Bett corrected. She tried to backtrack. ”Look, forget I mentioned it. I’m fine about it. She’s fine about it. He’s fine about it. It’s not a big deal.” Liar, liar. ”Of course it’s a big deal. It’s a huge deal. And they’ll both be at your grandmother’s party? No wonder you’re feeling sick about it.” ”I’m not feeling sick about it. I said I was a bit nervous about going home for it, not sick.” ”Tomato, tomayto. Oh, Bett, you poor thing. Which sister was it? The older one or the younger one?” ”The younger one. Carrie.” Bett felt as if the words were being squeezed out of her. ”And what happened? Were they having an affair behind your back? You came home from work early one day and caught them at it in your marital—sorry, engagement—bed?” ”No, it wasn’t like that.” Bett stood up. She’d definitely made a mistake. That afternoon at work she’d decided to invite her friend and colleague Jessica back for dinner to tell her the whole story. She’d hoped it would help make this trip back to Australia easier. Prepare her for people’s reactions again, like a dress rehearsal. But it wasn’t helping at all. It was excruciating. She ran her fingers through her dark curls, trying to take back control of the situation. ”Can I get you a coffee? Another glass of wine?” ”No thanks. Don’t change the subject, either. So did you go to the wedding?” ”Would you prefer tea? ” Jessica laughed good-naturedly. ”Come on, Bett. You brought it up in the first place. Think of it as therapy. It can’t have been good for you to go around with a secret like this bottled up inside you. Did you go to the wedding?” Bett sat down again. ”I didn’t, no.” ”Well, no, of course you didn’t. It would have been too humiliating, I suppose.” She blinked at Jessica’s bluntness. ”Did your sister use the same wedding invitations? Just cross out your name and put hers instead?” ”That’s not very funny.” Jessica gave a sheepish smile. ”Sorry, couldn’t resist. So who was the bridesmaid? Your older sister? Anna?” ”No, she wasn’t there either.” Jessica frowned. ”None of her sisters were there? What? Did it cause some huge fight between all three of you?” In a nutshell, yes. ”It was a bit like that.”

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