Despite their mother having run off with a cowboy from Denver, and having been brought up by their eccentric uncle Django, the McCabe girls actually consider themselves very normal and well-adjusted. Pip is stepmother to 10-year-old Tom, Fen has a young baby and Cat has returned to England to start a family. However, at their uncle's 70th birthday party, an unexpected guest arrives. "An addictive read that encompasses the stuff life is made of: love, sex, fidelity, and above all, friendship."-Glamour
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"Absolutely loved this book. It had it all for me. Was a little unhappy with the ending but then I suppose that's the ending that most made sense. I'd have like to have known what happened after though." — Kally (5 out of 5 stars)
"Absolutely loved this book. It had it all for me. Was a little unhappy with the ending but then I suppose that's the ending that most made sense. I'd have like to have known what happened after though."
" Really enjoyed this book, great to see the complicated lives of other families. "
" This was alright, but I didn't like most of the characters much - except Pip - and the ending felt inconclusive. I haven't read the preceding books, so might have enjoyed it more if I knew more about the characters. "
" Great read. Loved it couldn't put it down. Full of little twists and turns all the way through and felt part of the characters lives. "
" wonderful book with fully rounded characters. laughter and tears and plenty else besides. "
" Not my favourite book of hers but still I enjoyed it! A few predictable twists but a few unpredictable ones thrown in too!! "
" I bought this from ASDA the other day for £1. ONE POUND!? F*cking supermarkets. Although I am clearly condoning this extreme discounting by buying the bloody book. "
Freya North is the author of more than a dozen bestselling novels, which have been translated into many languages. She was born in London but lives in rural Hertfordshire with her family and other animals, where she writes from a stable in her back garden. A passionate reader since childhood, Freya was originally inspired by Mary Wesley, Rose Tremain, and Barbara Trapido—fiction with strong female leads and original, sometimes eccentric, characters. In 2012 she set up, and now runs, the Hertford Children’s Book Festival. She is also a judge for the CPRE Rural Living Awards.
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