Imprint: Penguin
Published: 20/09/2018
ISBN: 9781405934855
Length: 416 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 25mm x 129mm
Weight: 287g
RRP: £7.99
From the bestselling author of Thursdays in the Park comes an emotional and beautifully written story of love, loss, and finding love again.
'One of the best family and friendship sagas - an emotional read' Prima
What if the one you tried to forget is the one you can't live without?
Stella once thought that if she never saw Jack again, it would be too soon.
But life has other plans for her and her stubborn, handsome ex-husband.
Looking after their daughter in a time of need, Stella finds herself unwillingly reunited with the man she shared the best years of her life with - followed by the worst.
Where tragedy once tore them apart, now Stella and Jack are being drawn back together. But each of them has a new partner and a new life.
Should they fight temptation?
Should the past remain the past?
Or are some loves simply meant to be?
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'Riveting' Woman & Home
'Terrific, beautifully written, searingly honest' Charles Dance
'Fans rate this deeply emotional read her best novel yet' Sunday Post
'True to life characters whose dilemmas will tear at your heartstrings' Sunday Mirror
Imprint: Penguin
Published: 20/09/2018
ISBN: 9781405934855
Length: 416 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 25mm x 129mm
Weight: 287g
RRP: £7.99
A smart, sometimes harrowing story, with true to life characters whose dilemmas will tear at your heartstrings
Fans rate this deeply emotional read her best novel yet
Divided by tragedy, Stella and Jack are drawn together once more in this riveting relationships novel
I really resented having to put The Anniversary down - terrific, beautifully written, searingly honest
One of the best family and friendship sagas. [An] emotional read . . . Stella and Jack's marriage is over. Will feelings resurface when their daughter needs them?
A journey through the stages of life and love that will make you laugh out loud
Praise for Hilary Boyd
Boyd is as canny as Joanna Trollope at observing family life - and better than Trollope at jokes
A warm and well-written case for love affairs in later life
Poignant, well observed and wonderfully written, this is a bit of a heart string-puller