Brown Owl's Guide To Life
By (Author) Kate Harrison
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
8th February 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 163mm, Height 202mm, Spine 33mm
394g
Shy, sweet-natured Lucy Collins is used to being pushed around. For the first eighteen years of her life her widowed mother Judith ruled the roost. Now Lucy's husband, her seven-year-old daughter and even Buster the cat boss her about. But her mother's premature death leaves Lucy an orphan at the age of thirty-five. She's devastated, but she's also free. After a lifetime of being a disappointment to everyone, is it finally time Lucy grew up
As she clears out her mother's rambling house, Lucy discovers a trunk full of memories, her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were all Brown Owls: capable, no-nonsense matriarchs who were the leading lights of the Girl Guide movement. They spent their spare time preparing the next generation for their roles as wives and mothers with a mixture of campfire songs, sew-on badges and reef knots. But could the old values and frontier spirit now hold the key to help Lucy make the changes she needs in her life'A nostalgic read' HEAT MAGAZINE 'A poignant and funny novel' SHE 'Nostalgic' -- Fanny Blake WOMAN & HOME 'A must read' GUIDING MAGAZINE 'Cleverly interwoven stories make this an almost instant hook' BIRMINGHAM MAIL 27.01.07
Kate Harrison is in her thirties and before turning to novels, worked in television, as a programme developer. She has also been a director on Panorama, Newsround and Midlands Today. She lives in West London.