51 Weeks

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Julia Myerscough ISBN: 9781788034975
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd Publication: March 14, 2018
Imprint: Matador Language: English
Author: Julia Myerscough
ISBN: 9781788034975
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication: March 14, 2018
Imprint: Matador
Language: English

'This is a stunningly good read. It's beautifully written and the characters quickly became so real as I read on...I had a blast reading it and found I could easily relate to Amy's situation. Julia Myerscough's 51 Weeks is most highly recommended.' - J Magnus for Readers' Favorite. On a family day out, Amy Richards — mother, wife, fan of scones and Pinot Grigio — has a brainwave on how best to celebrate her fiftieth birthday year: I must experiment and experience … challenge myself and get to know myself better. It’s time to break out of my comfort zone and try out new things … when I am old, I must be able to shout ‘Je ne regrette rien!’ 51 Weeks tells the story of Amy’s hilarious voyage of adventure, growth and self-discovery. Every week, for one year, she must select and undertake a mystery challenge chosen by her best friends, Cate, Claire and Bea. What starts as harmless fun soon develops into an always exciting, yet frequently turbulent and sometimes profound, experience. As the weeks pass, friendships are forged and broken, infatuation tests morality and ethics, and the revelation of dark secrets changes both Amy’s life and the lives of those she loves — often in unexpected ways. 51 Weeks is much more than a series of challenges. A sassy, highly relatable novel, dealing with the realities of ageing we all face, it’s also an inspirational and empowering journey of self-discovery. It prompts readers to put together their own bowl of challenges, get off the sofa, and try everything they’ve ever wanted to do — often learning something surprising about themselves along the way.

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'This is a stunningly good read. It's beautifully written and the characters quickly became so real as I read on...I had a blast reading it and found I could easily relate to Amy's situation. Julia Myerscough's 51 Weeks is most highly recommended.' - J Magnus for Readers' Favorite. On a family day out, Amy Richards — mother, wife, fan of scones and Pinot Grigio — has a brainwave on how best to celebrate her fiftieth birthday year: I must experiment and experience … challenge myself and get to know myself better. It’s time to break out of my comfort zone and try out new things … when I am old, I must be able to shout ‘Je ne regrette rien!’ 51 Weeks tells the story of Amy’s hilarious voyage of adventure, growth and self-discovery. Every week, for one year, she must select and undertake a mystery challenge chosen by her best friends, Cate, Claire and Bea. What starts as harmless fun soon develops into an always exciting, yet frequently turbulent and sometimes profound, experience. As the weeks pass, friendships are forged and broken, infatuation tests morality and ethics, and the revelation of dark secrets changes both Amy’s life and the lives of those she loves — often in unexpected ways. 51 Weeks is much more than a series of challenges. A sassy, highly relatable novel, dealing with the realities of ageing we all face, it’s also an inspirational and empowering journey of self-discovery. It prompts readers to put together their own bowl of challenges, get off the sofa, and try everything they’ve ever wanted to do — often learning something surprising about themselves along the way.

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