Sally Hepworth is the author of the fiction novel called The Mother-In-Law. The story is about a mother-in-law, Diana, and her relationships with her son's wife Lucy. Diana also has a daughter and son-in-law. Diane and her recently deceased husband have an abundance of wealth. Diana feels very strongly that the kids should make it on their own without financial assistance. Her husband was more generous. This led to family conflict. Diana's passion is helping refugees make their new lives in the country which, by the way, is Australia as the family lives near Melbourne. This was an interesting story about a family, their relationships, and their assets. I did not see that ending coming.
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