Babyville

Women's Short Stories

Author: Jane Green

Jane Green, author of The Other Woman and Jemima J., explores the chaotic world of pregnancy and motherhood in the number one best-seller Babyville.In Babyville nothing’s ever simple . . .Julia worries that her relationship with Mark has turned stale. She thinks a baby will put love back into their lives. But is a child really the answer?Julia’s best friend Samantha is bes….Read More

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