Goodbye Birdie Greenwing
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THIS SUMMER, MAKE SOME NEW FRIENDS -THE FUNNY, TENDER, UPLIFTING NOVEL ABOUT FINDING THE THINGS THAT MATTER MOST...'A gorgeously tender story about friendship and love in all its forms' Good Housekeeping'Extremely funny and incredibly moving' Jessica Bull, author of Miss Austen Investigates'I laughed, I cried and felt more compassionate for reading it.' Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things'This book felt like one huge hug' 5-star reader review___________Meet Birdie Greenwing, tough, determined and no-nonsense. Also, lonely and carrying secrets that only her beloved rescue dog knows.Ada Kowalski is lonely too. She came to England to help people, but she can’t seem to help herself. Then there's Jane and her daughter Frankie, new to Shrublands Avenue and finally finding their feet - although Jane’s cleaning-obsessive mother Min is never far away. Jane wishes she could be as outspoken as her daughter and stop people-pleasing. One life-changing event brings Birdie, Ada and Jane together in ways they never imagined.But is it ever too late to begin again?For readers who loved the wit and emotional honesty of The Correspondent and the kindness-led community of Theo of Golden, Goodbye Birdie Greenwing is a funny, tender novel about grief, friendship and being truly seen. From the author of DOG DAYS._______Praise for Goodbye Birdie Greenwing:'A beautiful portrayal of friendship and hope.' Woman & Home'Ericka Waller writes beautifully about the complex love that bonds families and forges the most unlikely of friendships' Katherine Heiny, author of Games and Rituals 'A wonderful, heartfelt read and has zoomed into my favourite reads... an easy five stars.' 5-star reader review'The women in this book are complex, loveable , messy and wonderful' 5-star reader review'I highly recommend to anyone looking for a feel-good read' 5-star reader review'A book that will make you reflect on your own life and the importance of the connections we make with each other' 5-star reader review
THIS SUMMER, MAKE SOME NEW FRIENDS -THE FUNNY, TENDER, UPLIFTING NOVEL ABOUT FINDING THE THINGS THAT MATTER MOST...'A gorgeously tender story about friendship and love in all its forms' Good Housekeeping'Extremely funny and incredibly moving' Jessica Bull, author of Miss Austen Investigates'I laughed, I cried and felt more compassionate for reading it.' Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things'This book felt like one huge hug' 5-star reader review___________Meet Birdie Greenwing, tough, determined and no-nonsense. Also, lonely and carrying secrets that only her beloved rescue dog knows.Ada Kowalski is lonely too. She came to England to help people, but she can’t seem to help herself. Then there's Jane and her daughter Frankie, new to Shrublands Avenue and finally finding their feet - although Jane’s cleaning-obsessive mother Min is never far away. Jane wishes she could be as outspoken as her daughter and stop people-pleasing. One life-changing event brings Birdie, Ada and Jane together in ways they never imagined.But is it ever too late to begin again?For readers who loved the wit and emotional honesty of The Correspondent and the kindness-led community of Theo of Golden, Goodbye Birdie Greenwing is a funny, tender novel about grief, friendship and being truly seen. From the author of DOG DAYS._______Praise for Goodbye Birdie Greenwing:'A beautiful portrayal of friendship and hope.' Woman & Home'Ericka Waller writes beautifully about the complex love that bonds families and forges the most unlikely of friendships' Katherine Heiny, author of Games and Rituals 'A wonderful, heartfelt read and has zoomed into my favourite reads... an easy five stars.' 5-star reader review'The women in this book are complex, loveable , messy and wonderful' 5-star reader review'I highly recommend to anyone looking for a feel-good read' 5-star reader review'A book that will make you reflect on your own life and the importance of the connections we make with each other' 5-star reader review