Category: Contemporary, General Fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: Amanda Prowse Chick Lit Family Grief Romance Standalone
Written by Amanda Prowse
Read by Amanda Prowse
Format: M4B
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Unabridged
A life-affirming story from million-copy bestselling author Amanda Prowse about having it all, losing it all, and how new friends can show each other the way back to happiness.
With kids to look after, an ailing mother and a neglected husband, life is full for Emma Fountainâtoo full, she realises, when she wakes up in IKEA after falling asleep in one of the show beds.
Only her crazy, funny best friend Roz keeps her sane.
But when Roz climbs in through her bathroom window one day to deliver terrible news, Emmaâs belief that she can find a way around any obstacle crumbles in the face of a problem she just canât fix.
For recently widowed Thurston, life without his beloved wife of sixty-two years has lost all its joy and sense of purpose.
That is until he finds himself driving his niece to work one day and meets Emma, whose busy days are the opposite of his own.
As Thurston is drawn into the whirlwind of Emmaâs chaotic life, and as his calming influence starts to bring her troubles into perspective, an unlikely friendship grows.
In a world where grief is the price we pay for love, can two very different people realise that the little things in life are precious, that love is all around us, and that, even after all, they might still be very, very lucky?
A life-affirming story from million-copy bestselling author Amanda Prowse about having it all, losing it all, and how new friends can show each other the way back to happiness.
With kids to look after, an ailing mother and a neglected husband, life is full for Emma Fountainâtoo full, she realises, when she wakes up in IKEA after falling asleep in one of the show beds.
Only her crazy, funny best friend Roz keeps her sane.
But when Roz climbs in through her bathroom window one day to deliver terrible news, Emmaâs belief that she can find a way around any obstacle crumbles in the face of a problem she just canât fix.
For recently widowed Thurston, life without his beloved wife of sixty-two years has lost all its joy and sense of purpose.
That is until he finds himself driving his niece to work one day and meets Emma, whose busy days are the opposite of his own.
As Thurston is drawn into the whirlwind of Emmaâs chaotic life, and as his calming influence starts to bring her troubles into perspective, an unlikely friendship grows.
In a world where grief is the price we pay for love, can two very different people realise that the little things in life are precious, that love is all around us, and that, even after all, they might still be very, very lucky?