Just One More Day: A Memoir

Just One More Day: A Memoir

by SusanLewis (Author)

Synopsis

In 1960s Bristol, a family is overshadowed by tragedy While Susan, a typically feisty seven-year-old, is busy being brave, her mother, Eddress, is struggling for courage. Though bound by an indestructible love, their journey through a world that is darkening with tragedy is fraught with the kind of misunderstandings that bring as much laughter as pain, and as many dreams as nightmares. How does a child cope when faced with a wall of adult secrets? What does a mother do when her biggest fear starts to become a reality? Because it's the Sixties, and because it's shameful to own up to feelings, Eddress tries to deny the truth, while Susan creates a world that will never allow her mother to leave. Set in a world where a fridge is a luxury, cars have starting handles, and where bingo and coupons bring in the little extras, Just One More Day is a deeply moving true-life account, told by mother and daughter, of how the spectre of death moved into their family, and how hard they tried to pretend it wasn't there.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 14 Aug 2014

ISBN 10: 0099598744
ISBN 13: 9780099598749
Book Overview: The powerful and moving memoir about an ordinary childhood overshadowed by tragedy. From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Never Say Goodbye.

Media Reviews
We use the phrase honest truth too lightly: it should be reserved for books - deeply moving books - like this. -- Alan Coren
Deeply moving. * Woman's Weekly *
Author Bio
Susan Lewis is the bestselling author of thirty-eight novels. She is also the author of Just One More Day and One Day at a Time, the moving memoirs of her childhood in Bristol. She lives in Gloucestershire. To find out more about Susan Lewis, visit her website www.susanlewis.com, or join in on www.facebook.com/SusanLewisBooks. Susan is a supporter of the breast cancer charity Breast Cancer Care: www.breastcancercare.org.uk and of the childhood bereavement charity Winston's Wish: www.winstonswish.org.uk