Seeing as this story was supposed to be about postpartum depression and divorce, I had been stealing myself for another depressing read. However, I was surprised by how witty and light the writing was. Chidley manages to address some pretty serious issues in this book while maintaining a steady p...
A gentle story about trust, forgiveness and redemption. There were parts I enjoyed very much. No let me amend that; I found the book a good read, and only two things caused my enjoyment lessen: the times when I wanted to shake Lizzie or James for not communicating, and the attempts at capturin...
Her father would spot her from the kitchen window and know by the set of her shoulders that something bad had happened. He’d hurry out with the baster still in his hands, and she’d dissolve into tears in his arms. Or her mother would be in the front garden, weeding, and she’d straighten up quickl...