Letters to My Daughters: The Number One bestselling novel full of warmth, emotion and joy
Autor Emma Hanniganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iun 2018
Her three girls were her world. It was time to let them know.
To sisters Bea, Jeannie and Rose, the death of their beloved childhood nanny is a devastating loss. As the girls grew up, Nanny May had become so much more to them all: confidant, advocate, comforter, friend. In whom will they confide their hopes, fears and failures now she has gone? Especially now each sister needs a mother's wisdom more than ever...
Martha cannot understand why her daughters are so upset about losing their childhood nanny. Yes, Martha was always in demand as a busy midwife, but that doesn't mean she loved her own children any less. But why don't the girls realise that? And has she left it too late to let them know...?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472246493
ISBN-10: 1472246497
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: None
Dimensiuni: 175 x 200 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline Review
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472246497
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: None
Dimensiuni: 175 x 200 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline Review
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Wise, warm and full of joy. Uplifting and magical, like Emma herself
Warm, intelligent and brilliant
A beautiful book by an exceptional author. Lose yourself in her wonderful writing
The characters shine off the page . . . A tale packed with warmth, empathy and a deep understanding of the quirks and imperfections of family life
A heartwarming, emotional story
An irresistible read
A compassionate read
A heart-warming tale that connects on so many levels
Emma Hannigan pulls at all of the heartstrings . . . A beautifully written, inspiring story of hope and family bonds
Praise for Emma Hannigan
A moving tale celebrating the bonds between women
A glorious read... Wonderfully uplifting
Emotional and heartbreaking
Emma Hannigan's novel, much like the vivacious author herself, is brimming with hope, joy and inspiration
Some books are guaranteed to break your heart - and lift you up.
Letters to my Daughters is one of those wonderful books.
To sisters Bea, Jeannie and Rose, the death of their beloved childhood nanny is a devastating loss. As the girls grew up, Nanny May had become so much more to them all: confidant, advocate, comforter, friend. In whom will they confide their hopes, fears and failures now she has gone? Especially as each sister needs a mother's wisdom more than ever...
Martha cannot understand why her daughters are so upset about losing their childhood nanny. Yes, Martha was always in demand as a busy midwife, but that doesn't mean she loved her own children any less. But why don't her girls realise that?
And has she left it too late to let them know...?
For love, laughter, tears and joy, read Emma Hannigan...
'A wonderful, magical storyteller' Cathy Kelly
Warm, intelligent and brilliant
A beautiful book by an exceptional author. Lose yourself in her wonderful writing
The characters shine off the page . . . A tale packed with warmth, empathy and a deep understanding of the quirks and imperfections of family life
A heartwarming, emotional story
An irresistible read
A compassionate read
A heart-warming tale that connects on so many levels
Emma Hannigan pulls at all of the heartstrings . . . A beautifully written, inspiring story of hope and family bonds
Praise for Emma Hannigan
A moving tale celebrating the bonds between women
A glorious read... Wonderfully uplifting
Emotional and heartbreaking
Emma Hannigan's novel, much like the vivacious author herself, is brimming with hope, joy and inspiration
Some books are guaranteed to break your heart - and lift you up.
Letters to my Daughters is one of those wonderful books.
To sisters Bea, Jeannie and Rose, the death of their beloved childhood nanny is a devastating loss. As the girls grew up, Nanny May had become so much more to them all: confidant, advocate, comforter, friend. In whom will they confide their hopes, fears and failures now she has gone? Especially as each sister needs a mother's wisdom more than ever...
Martha cannot understand why her daughters are so upset about losing their childhood nanny. Yes, Martha was always in demand as a busy midwife, but that doesn't mean she loved her own children any less. But why don't her girls realise that?
And has she left it too late to let them know...?
For love, laughter, tears and joy, read Emma Hannigan...
'A wonderful, magical storyteller' Cathy Kelly