Growing Up Again

Growing Up Again

by Catriona Mc Cloud (Author)

Synopsis

Janie Lawson's life hasn't turned out quite the way she'd hoped. Nearly forty, she's in a marriage that's frozen over with a mother-in-law she despises. Before Janie can make the final step toward divorce, though, her fate is taken out of her hands. Janie wakes up in her old bedroom and finds it just as it was in her teens. She stumbles downstairs to the kitchen where her mother greets her, looking radiantly young. But it isn't until Janie looks in the mirror, to be confronted by her fifteen-year-old self sporting the most diabolical 80s perm, that the reality of her situation sinks in. For a woman who scoffs at anything science can't prove, being swept back decades in time is a particularly ironic twist. She's gone back to 1981 and all the signs suggest that it's a one-way trip. But there's an upside - Janie has the chance to make her life turn out the way she wanted it. She's determined to help her parents, make her fortune and do some good in the world, starting with saving Lady Diana Spencer from her fate. But things don't quite go to plan and pretty soon Janie realises that even second time around, nothing is guaranteed ...G ROWING UP AGAIN is a hilarious, laugh-out-loud novel about second chances - it's clever, compassionate and hugely entertaining.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0752882481
ISBN 13: 9780752882482
Book Overview: A wry, witty and touching story about second chances Will appeal to fans of Allison Pearson's I DON'T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT and Kate Long's THE BAD MOTHER'S HANDBOOK A highly commercial novel - introducing a fresh, original and humorous voice coupled with a brilliant concept For anyone who has ever yearned to go back and start again - this is wish fulfilment at its best

Media Reviews
Crisp writing, sharp humour -- and a sting-in-the-tale ending SHE
Author Bio
Catriona McCloud was born in South Queensferry, Scotland, and educated at Edinburgh University. She lives on a farm in a beautiful valley in Galloway.