Away From It All

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance
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Author: Judy Astley ISBN: 9781446437827
Publisher: Transworld Publication: August 31, 2011
Imprint: Transworld Digital Language: English
Author: Judy Astley
ISBN: 9781446437827
Publisher: Transworld
Publication: August 31, 2011
Imprint: Transworld Digital
Language: English

If you like Carole Matthews and Milly Johnson, you'll love this delightful, light-hearted read from ever-popular Judy Astley

Alice has a scrupulously organised, comfortable life in West London with Noel - her second husband whose main ambition in life is to sharpen his golf handicap in time for retirement. But when her mother Jocelyn, residing in shabby splendour in a crumbling house on a clifftop in Cornwall, becomes ill, Alice and the family goes to look after her.

What she finds there appals her: her glorious childhood home falling into decay. Noel, helpfully, thinks Jocelyn should offload the house ('She's sitting on a goldmine, you know') and move into sensible sheltered accommodation. But their children love the freedom and beauty that they discover in Cornwall, and Alice begins to wonder whether her chosen way of life is necessarily the right one . . .

Readers love Judy Astley:
"Warm, funny and unerringly true to life" Katie Fforde
"A laugh out loud read" Woman's Own
"Wickedly funny" Daily Mail
"A lively laughter-packed riot of a story" Heat

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If you like Carole Matthews and Milly Johnson, you'll love this delightful, light-hearted read from ever-popular Judy Astley

Alice has a scrupulously organised, comfortable life in West London with Noel - her second husband whose main ambition in life is to sharpen his golf handicap in time for retirement. But when her mother Jocelyn, residing in shabby splendour in a crumbling house on a clifftop in Cornwall, becomes ill, Alice and the family goes to look after her.

What she finds there appals her: her glorious childhood home falling into decay. Noel, helpfully, thinks Jocelyn should offload the house ('She's sitting on a goldmine, you know') and move into sensible sheltered accommodation. But their children love the freedom and beauty that they discover in Cornwall, and Alice begins to wonder whether her chosen way of life is necessarily the right one . . .

Readers love Judy Astley:
"Warm, funny and unerringly true to life" Katie Fforde
"A laugh out loud read" Woman's Own
"Wickedly funny" Daily Mail
"A lively laughter-packed riot of a story" Heat

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