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Utgivning, förlag, etc. Hodder & Stoughton, London : 2016
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Omfång
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Genre/Form Domestic fiction. Skönlitteratur
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*00007886cam 122017297a 4500
*001285387
*00520170119111853.0
*008151105s2016 xxk||||e |00| 1|eng c
*020 $a9781444796049 $qpocket
*035 $a(BOKR)9781444796049
*035 $a(SE-LIBR)18615657
*08204$a823.92 $223
*084 $aHe.01 $2kssb/8
*1001 $aDillon, Lucy,
*24510$aAll I ever wanted / $cLucy Dillon
*260 $aLondon : $bHodder & Stoughton,$c2016
*300 $a454 s.
*650 7$aFöräldrar och barn
*650 7$aÄktenskap
*650 0$aMan-woman relationships$vFiction.
*650 0$aSeparated people$vFiction.
*650 0$aInterpersonal relations$vFiction.
*650 0$aMothers and daughters$vFiction.
*650 0$aMarriage
*650 0$aParent and child
*655 7$aDomestic fiction.$2lcsh
*655 7$aSkönlitteratur$0353512
*852 $hHe
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From the bestselling author of A Hundred Pieces of Me and One Small Act of Kindness comes a heartwarming, bittersweet and uplifting story of missed chances and unexpected opportunities. 'Lucy Dillon's books make the world a better place' - Heat Caitlin's life is a mess. Her marriage to a man everyone else thinks is perfect has collapsed, along with her self-esteem, and breaking free seems the only option. Nancy, her four-year-old daughter, used to talk all the time; in the car, at nursery, to her brother Joel. Then her parents split up. Her daddy moves out. And Nancy stops speaking. Nancy's Auntie Eva, recently widowed and feeling alone, apart from the companionship of two bewildered pugs, is facing a future without her husband or the dreams she gave up for him. But when Eva agrees to host her niece and nephew once a fortnight, Caitlin and Eva are made to face the different truths about their marriages - and about what they both really want . . . 'Bittersweet, lovely and ultimately redemptitive; the kind of book that makes you want to live your own life better' - Jojo Moyes 'So satisfying and clever and deeply moving' - Sophie Kinsella