Nick
Robertson thought he’d got used to his grandmother Rosie’s dotty behavior. At
87-years-old she is determined that before life passes her by she will live a
little or preferably a lot. It wouldn’t be so bad if Nick had nothing else to
do. But with a living to make on the Isle of Wight, two warring parents on the
mainland to cope with and a love life in terminal decline, he would prefer his
grandmother to get on with things a little more quietly.
But there
is no time like the present, Rosie insists. Life is to be enjoyed to the full
and to hell with the consequences. She will help Nick find the soul mate he
clearly lacks and he can help her find out more about her past. It seems a
simple task, but it turns out to involve rather more skullduggery than Nick had
anticipated… Alan Titchmarsh’s sparkling novel is a delicious blend of humor and romance – and a resounding affirmation that there is no such thing as the generation gap.
Max
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