Going Home

Going Home

by HarrietEvans (Author)

Synopsis

Heralding the start of an exciting new writing career, Harriet Evans' debut novel is charming, hilarious and touching by turn. Echoes of Dodie Smith and Nancy Mitford, coupled with a thoroughly modern and wilful heroine with a knack of taking the wrong turn, make this an unforgettable read. Going home isn't as easy as you think...It's not shaping up to be the cosy family Christmas Lizzy Walter had in mind. Leaving her tiny flat in London - and a whole host of headaches - behind, Lizzy has returned home to the much loved family home, Keeper House, for Christmas. Like millions of others, all she wants is a break, to relax and spend more time with her chaotic but big-hearted family. But when she arrives, nothing is quite what it seems. Behind the mistletoe and mince pies, family secrets and rivalries lurk - and suddenly the very future of Keeper House looks in jeopardy. And when David, the Love of her Life - or so she thought - makes an unexpected reappearance, Lizzy is thrown into even greater turmoil. As winter slowly turns to spring, Lizzy realises she has to take charge for once: of her family, her life and her heart. And by the time summer finally arrives, she thinks everything might be sorted out; and that she might be falling in love again. But she's wrong. As the Walters come together one last time for a wedding in the garden of Keeper House, the stakes have never been higher. Can Lizzy save the family home - and the family - or will it be too late?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 07 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0007225245
ISBN 13: 9780007225248

Author Bio

Harriet Evans works in publishing as an editor, when she is not writing books. She likes old films, Liquorice Allsorts and the new cocktail she has recently invented, called 'The Harrie' (one part sloe gin to three parts champagne). Harriet lives in London, where she grew up.