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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444743548

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A life-affirming, poignant story of two women with nothing in common except their friendship – from Number One bestselling author Roisin Meaney.
Perfect for readers of Cathy Kelly and Sheila O’Flanagan.

The friendship starts with a letter . . . from aspiring writer Sarah to blunt but witty journalist Helen, complaining about Helen’s most recent book review. And there begins a correspondence that blossoms into a friendship which spans over two decades.

As the years pass, the women exchange details of loves lost and found, of family joys and upheavals. Sarah’s letters filled with thoughts on her outwardly perfect marriage and her aching desire for children, and Helen’s on the struggle of raising her young daughter alone.

But little do they realise that their story began long before Sarah penned that first letter – on one unforgettable afternoon when Sarah changed the course of Helen’s life forever.

This is the story of Helen and Sarah, and the friendship that was part of their destiny.

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Reviews

Praise for Roisin Meaney
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'A book to bring some sunshine into your life'
Woman's Way
'If you like Maeve Binchy, this will be a treat'
Stellar magazine
'This is a feelgood book you won't be able to put down'
Irish Independent
'This book is like chatting with a friend over a cup of tea - full of gossip and speculation, and all the things that make life interesting.'
The Irish Mail on Sunday
'A warm, engaging read'
Woman's Way
Meaney weaves wonderful, feelgood tales of a consistently high standard. And that standard rises with each book she writes.
Irish Examiner
'Highly engaging and heartwarming (...) I truly adored the book and devoured it within a few short hours.'
Melissa Hill
A heart-warming story . . . that readers are bound to devour
Irish Independent
A lovely and absorbing book by a novelist who has a gift for conveying the charm of the ordinary (Something in Common)
Irish Independent