How do you say goodbye to your family for the last time? Poppy Day is thirty-two and married to her childhood sweetheart. She's a full-time mum of two gorgeous children and loves her homely little cottage in the countryside. It's the life she aways wanted. But Poppy is so busy caring for others she hasn't noticed how tired she is, or the menacing lump growing on her breast. It's unthinkable that cancer could defeat such a strong and amazing woman. But life doesn't always give you what you deserve...
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How do you say goodbye to your children for the last time? A mother battles cancer in the new novel from bestselling author Amanda Prowse.
'You don't need to have read Amanda Prowse's highly acclaimed Poppy Day to fall in love with this sequel ... prepare to work your way through as many tissues as pages' * Cosmopolitan *'Prowse is a warmly accessible but subtle writer and handles her explosive subject with delicate skill ... 'Deeply moving' and 'inspiring' are terms often lavished on the underwhelming, but here they are understatements' * Daily Mail *'A powerful page-turner' * Closer *'Very uplifting and positive, but you may still need a box (or two) of tissues' * Hello *'This tear-jerker is an enjoyable, convincing read' * Heat *
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781856512
Publisert
2014-07-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Head of Zeus
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Forfatter

Biographical note

Amanda Prowse is the author of several novels including the number 1 bestsellers What Have I Done?, Perfect Daughter and My Husband's Wife. Her books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and she is published in dozens of languages. Described by reviewers as 'the queen of family drama', Amanda's characters and stories are often inspired by real life issues. The research for her books has led to partnerships with ITV and Femail among others. Amanda lives in Bristol with her husband and two sons. As her many twitter followers know, she almost never switches off. But when she does, she can be found drinking tea in her favourite armchair, scribbling ideas for her next book.