The Mum Who Got Her Life Back

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Author: Fiona Gibson ISBN: 9780008310974
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint: Avon Language: English
Author: Fiona Gibson
ISBN: 9780008310974
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint: Avon
Language: English

The laugh-out-loud Sunday Times bestseller is back and funnier than ever! Perfect for fans of WHY MUMMY DRINKS. When her 18-year-old twins leave for university, single mum Nadia’s life changes in ways she never expected: her Glasgow flat feels suddenly huge, laundry doesn’t take up half her week, and she no longer has to buy ‘the Big Milk’. After almost two decades of putting everyone else first, Nadia is finally taking care of herself. And with a budding romance with new boyfriend Jack, she’s never felt more alive. That is, until her son Alfie drops out of university, and Nadia finds her empty nest is empty no more. With a heartbroken teenager to contend with, Nadia has to ask herself: is it ever possible for a mother to get her own life back? And can Jack and Nadia’s relationship survive having a sulky teenager around? A gloriously funny and uplifting new book perfect for fans of Gill Sims and Jill Mansell. ‘I was enthralled from beginning to end’ Reader Review ‘A warm fuzzy romp of a book’ Reader Review ‘So funny and honest from the first page to the last’ Reader Review ‘If you want a funny, charming and feel-good story you can’t go wrong with this’ Reader Review

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The laugh-out-loud Sunday Times bestseller is back and funnier than ever! Perfect for fans of WHY MUMMY DRINKS. When her 18-year-old twins leave for university, single mum Nadia’s life changes in ways she never expected: her Glasgow flat feels suddenly huge, laundry doesn’t take up half her week, and she no longer has to buy ‘the Big Milk’. After almost two decades of putting everyone else first, Nadia is finally taking care of herself. And with a budding romance with new boyfriend Jack, she’s never felt more alive. That is, until her son Alfie drops out of university, and Nadia finds her empty nest is empty no more. With a heartbroken teenager to contend with, Nadia has to ask herself: is it ever possible for a mother to get her own life back? And can Jack and Nadia’s relationship survive having a sulky teenager around? A gloriously funny and uplifting new book perfect for fans of Gill Sims and Jill Mansell. ‘I was enthralled from beginning to end’ Reader Review ‘A warm fuzzy romp of a book’ Reader Review ‘So funny and honest from the first page to the last’ Reader Review ‘If you want a funny, charming and feel-good story you can’t go wrong with this’ Reader Review

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