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Kate O'Reilly loves a stroll down memory lane.Nowadays she's a mother to Declan and Phoebe, has the semi-detached in suburbia and the dependable husband, Seamus - but when faced with a never-ending pile of laundry and new chin hairs sprouting overnight, no wonder she daydreams about the past. A time when the music was better (Girl Power forever!), her social circle was wider, Cool Britannia reigned supreme and only a penalty shootout stood between England reaching the finals of Euro '96. So, when a freak electrical storm takes her back in time to 1996, Kate's elated - this is her chance to discover what might have happened if she'd only done things a little bit differently in the Nineties. But as she relives her youth again, will Kate realise some things really are best left in the past? And will she ever be able to get back to the family she misses so much? Even if none of them know how to load the sodding dishwasher... A laugh-out-loud, relatable read for anyone who wishes they could take a holiday from adulting... fans of Why Mummy Drinks and Jane Fallon will love this!Previously published as A Mother Dimension, this has been extensively edited and rewritten. Readers are loving The Glory Years:'A quick, easy and fun read that I adored...I couldn't put it down. I loved the characters and it made me laugh.' Reader ReviewWow!...It completely exceeded all my expectations... a lot of twists and turns throughout the book which keeps you captivated' Reader Review'I think pretty much everyone can relate to this book... I laughed out loud several times!' Reader Review'This book had me turning pages without even realizing. It was so good!' Reader Review'Kate was such a fun relatable character...Very nostalgic and cute! I remember so much of the blasts from the past which was fun!' Reader Review'Adorable, heartwarming and inspiring.' Reader Review'It's such a jovial, humorous and light-hearted book... Overall a fantastic read.' Reader ReviewPraise for Mink Elliott:'Nothing short of a delight... I would recommend this book if you are looking for a lighthearted and feel good read' Reader Review'So fun to read. It reminded me of Bridget Jones' Diary (for 50 year olds!)...Highly recommend!' Reader Review'This book had me laughing because it is so relatable and down to earth...Within the first few pages, I found myself chuckling...Highly recommend this read.' Reader Review'Lighthearted and full of comedy...the story was relatable and enjoyable.' Reader Review'A really easy, feel good read which is particularly relatable for those of us of a certain age!!!' Reader Review'A brilliant, enjoyable and entertaining book that made me smile and laugh... I loved the humour and the likeable cast of characters. Highly recommended.' Reader Review'This book was hilarious...a great way to escape for a few hours.' Reader Review
A laugh-out-loud, feelgood read for fans of Gill Sims, Sophie Ranald and Tracy Bloom by the author of The Pissed-off Parents Club and Just Another Manic Mum Day.It’s Annie Beaton’s 50th birthday! But instead of getting roses and perfume, she gets sacked; her son, Ben, tells her that she’s growing a beard and her husband Joe tells her he wants a divorce.Moving to the countryside to stay in her eccentric aunt’s house, Annie must find her mojo again – and fast. So when she discovers a stack of self-help books – from Chicken Soup for the Soul to The Secret – Annie vows to use their advice to get her life back on track. Armed with a bookshelf of positive vibes, Annie’s determined to kick her Crappy Old Year to the kerb and have a brilliantly Happy New Year. Just as soon as she’s had her chin waxed...
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