Chasing the Stars: a journey that could change everything
By (Author) Virginie Grimaldi
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
31st October 2019
31st October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
843.92
Paperback
368
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 26mm
256g
From the French Marian Keyes comes an uplifting novel of mothers and daughters, families and extraordinary friendships that will make you laugh and cry. For fans of Ruth Hogan, Veronica Henry and The Lido.
'The famous "Grimaldi touch" is a lightness of tone and style that takes your breath away' Elle France ***A delightful slice of uplifting escapism*** CultureflyMaybe if she hadn't lost her job, Anna would never have dreamed of being so impulsive.Or perhaps if Chloe wasn't always having her heart broken, or if Lily was happy at school. But when Anna realises that her family is falling apart, only a grand, spontaneous gesture will do. Which is how Anna, Chloe and Lily find themselves squashed together in a campervan, on a mother-daughter road trip across Europe to reach the Northern Lights. The girls are horrified, but Anna is determined. This journey might just be their way back to each other. Readers fell in love with HOW TO FIND LOVE IN THE LITTLE THINGS:'Grimaldi will capture your heart' 'A charming mixture of happy and sad' 'A special book' 'Fabulously glorious, funny and uplifting' 'The perfect book to switch off with' 'I devoured this novel''Don't miss this book. I loved every word - it's an ode to life and love' 'Fantastic, feel-good summer read' 'A real delight that lingers in the head and heart'Heartwarming - Good Housekeeping on How to Find Love...
A gorgeous story, charming and funny and poignantAn uplifting journey of loss, romance and secrets - CultureflyA fabulous escape - Take a BreakA delightful slice of uplifting escapism and a lovely gift for mums and daughters alike - CultureflyBestselling French author Virginie Grimaldi was born in Bordeaux and wanted to be a writer for as long as she can remember. She wrote her first novel aged eight in a green notebook with multiplication tables in the back. It was about love and the sea and a thirty-page-long sunset . . .
Today she is a huge bestseller in France - one of the top six 'most read' novelists (Le Figaro, 2018) - and has been published in more than twenty languages throughout the world.