It's the only one the Garretts will ever take, but its effects will ripple through the generations.įor the first time in years, the beautiful Robicheaux sisters are returning to their childhood home. For Mercy it all begins in 1959, with a holiday to a cabin by a lake. But it turns out family life is impossible to escape - particularly when it's in your past. When Mercy Garrett moves herself out of the family home, everyone determines not to notice. Something tells her that the next thirty days might just change everything. But Juliet has also been keeping a secret for over two decades - and she begins to realise it's impossible to move forwards without first looking back. Arriving at the Gare du Nord, the memories come flooding back: bustling street cafés, cheap wine in candlelit bars and a handsome boy with glittering eyes. Years ago, Juliet left a little piece of her heart in Paris - and now, separated from her husband and with her children flying the nest, it's time to get it back! So she puts on her best red lipstick, books a cosy attic apartment near Notre-Dame and takes the next train out of London. If you loved this heartwarming contemporary, check out these recommendations below - simply click on the title of each one to pick up your own copy! We adored this multi-perspective look into three women’s lives, and how they are brought together by a yellow dress. Have you seen our recent interview with Libby Page, author of The Vintage Shop of Second Chances?
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