Family saga set in Birmingham in the years following World War Two Hannah Delaney is a young woman with a secret. It is not one that she can share with her large family still back home in Ireland, and especially not with her dying sister. Hannah's moved to England to build a better life, and has me
Walking Back to Happiness
β Scribed by Dillon, Lucy
- Book ID
- 107581140
- Publisher
- Hachette UK
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781444713923
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β¦ Synopsis
Julietβs been in hiding. From her family, from her life, but most of all from the fact that Benβs not around anymore. Her mother Diane has run out of advice. But then she insists Juliet look after her elderly Labrador and it becomes apparent that Coco the dog might actually be the one who can rescue her daughter. Especially when it leads to her walking dogs for a few other locals too, including a spaniel, Damson, who belongs to a very attractive man... Before she knows it, Juliet realises she has somehow become the townβs unofficial pet-sitter. A job which makes her privy to the lives and secrets of everyone whose animals sheβs caring for. But as her first winter alone approaches, she finally begins to wonder if itβs time to face up to her own secrets? To start rebuilding her own life? And maybe β just maybe β to fall in love again?
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