Home is where the heart is Alice Dorothy Matthews is sensible. Whilst her best friend Kathy is living it up in Portugal and her insufferable ex Adam is travelling the world, Alice is working hard to pay for the beloved London house she has put her heart and soul into renovating. But then a postcard
The House That Alice Built
β Scribed by Chris Penhall
- Publisher
- Ruby Fiction
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 361 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1912550180
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β¦ Synopsis
Home is where the heart is β¦ Alice Dorothy Matthews is sensible. Whilst her best friend Kathy is living it up in Portugal and her insufferable ex Adam is travelling the world, Alice is working hard to pay for the beloved London house she has put her heart and soul into renovating. But then a postcard from Buenos Aires turns Aliceβs life upside down. One very unsensible decision later and she is in Cascais, Portugal, and so begins her lesson in βgoing with the flowβ; a lesson that sees her cat-sitting, paddle boarding, dancing on top of bars and rediscovering her artistic talents. But perhaps the most important part of the lesson for Alice is that you donβt always need a house to be at home.
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