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'A terrific family drama of secrets ... and so cleverly plotted' Graham Norton 'A completely compelling story of family secrets, courage and resilience' Fearne Cotton 'Moving, intriguing and beautifully written ... a story about coming home' Katie Fforde ___________ We all belong somewhere and to someone. Little Wing is the powerful story of two families over three generations from Sunday Times bestselling author Freya North. 1969. Florence Lawson, a 16-year-old schoolgirl who dreams of being an artist, finds herself pregnant and banished to one of the most remote parts of the UK. 1986. Dougie Munro, searching for adventure, leaves the Isle of Harris - the island of his birth - for art colle...
A story of first love and second chances from the bestselling author of Love Rules
The stunning summer besteller from Freya North.
‘If you cried at Jojo Moyes’ Me Before You, get your hankies ready.’ Booklist
This is the story of one girl's year-long journey round the British Isles, visiting a country for each season - and finding a man for each season - on a quest for a place to call home.
NEW on ebook for the first time with NEW author afterword.Do opposites really attract?
Catriona McCabe, 28, only ever known as Cat, is trying to improve her career as a sports journalist and get over a failed relationship. What better way to do both than to spend the summer following the Tour de France? Freya North's previous novels are Sally, Chloë, and Folly.
The unforgettable, poignant new novel from Sunday Times bestseller Freya North.
Brought up by their eccentric uncle, the McCabe sisters had assumed their mid-thirties would be a time of happiness. The youngest, Cat, returns home from 4 years abroad. Fen, the middle sister, is determined to be a better mother. And is the eldest, Pip, too busy taking care of her stepson, her husband, her sisters - to notice her own needs?
Chick Lit. Fen McCabe, just 28, has only ever been in love with one man. To her sisters' exasperation, he's a 19th-century sculptor called Julius Fetherstone. And as Fen starts a new job, dreaming of her hero and his missing masterpiece, her flatmates and family harbour a secret hope that she might just meet a living, breathing man instead. Matt Holden, turning 30, edits Art Matters magazine. Newly single, and determined to avoid commitment, he nevertheless finds himself rather attracted to Fen. James Caulfield, not quite 50, is forever fending off the advances of the women he gardens for in Derbyshire and forever fending off his bank manager. To improve his finances, he must sell his two small Fetherstones. And who better to advise than Fen McCabe? Is it possible to fall in love with two very different men at the same time? Sculpture, sexual attraction and severe indecision collide in Freya North's colourful and charming novel.