the big-hearted and uplifting novel from the author of ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN
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Köp båda 2 för 186 krThe Best Days of Our Lives is one of those books that makes you reassess how you live your own life. Deeply moving but ultimately uplifting, you won't regret reading this * Katie Fforde * Wise, moving and heart-warming - this is Lucy Diamond at her very best * Rosie Walsh * Lucy is at the top of her game with this wise and wonderful book. It's deeply moving and truly uplifting. No-one does real life better than Lucy Diamond * Veronica Henry * A compelling and beautifully written tale of love, grief and family. This book touched my heart * Sarah Morgan * So real and so romantic * Laura Kemp * No one writes about family like Lucy does. This is a masterpiece in how broken people negotiate and ultimately survive the worst that life can throw at them. It's an absolutely beautiful book * Milly Johnson * A bittersweet ode to the highs, the lows, and all the shades of living in between, The Best Days of Our Lives is Lucy Diamond at her absolute best. Prepare to be charmed! * Laura Jane Williams * Despite the heavy subject matter which is sure to stir up your emotions, Lucy Diamond's lively and frequently humorous writing ensures you'll laugh as often as you cry * Sunday Express * A heavy subject matter is handled with a deft touch * The Times * Have the tissues at the ready for this poignant, yet uplifting and comforting read * My Weekly * A brilliantly observed slice of family life full of joy, sorrow, happiness and hope, I loved it * Alex Brown * Fabulous, uplifting and life affirming * My Weekly * A bittersweet delight * Heat * Emotional, gentle and, in spite of its serious subject matter, uplifting * Irish Independent *
Lucy Diamond grew up in Nottingham and has lived in Leeds, London, Oxford and Brighton. She now lives in Bath with her family. Lucy is the Sunday Times bestselling author of eighteen novels including The Beach Caf and Anything Could Happen. I Remember Paris is her nineteenth novel.