Home Sweet Home: The most hilarious and book about messy sisters youll read this year!
By (Author) Amy Lavelle
Orion Publishing Co
Orion
20th June 2023
13th April 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Family life fiction / Stories about family
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
260g
'Uplifting and fun . . . perfect weekend reading'
Four sisters. One house. It's about to get messy...Poppy, Saffron, Rosemary and Sorrell might be sisters, but they could not be more different... Oldest Poppy has hit all the milestones before turning thirty, but constantly being in control is starting to feel a bit suffocating; peacemaker Saffron will do anything to keep her sisters together even at her own expense; Rosemary has crafted a perfect fa ade, but cracks in her engagement are beginning to surface; youngest Sorrell is pregnant after a one-night stand, and is determined to do it all on her own for once - without any help from her sisters! But when they inherit their family home, the four must make the decision to keep or sell the house - and they're about to discover that no one gets under your skin quite like family... Can they ever put their differences aside and find a way to move forward togetherHeartwarming, uplifting and hilarious, Home Sweet Home is a novel about sisters, misunderstandings and growing up. Perfect for fans of Emma Gannon, Olivia Beirne and Helly Acton.***Praise for Amy Lavelle:Funny and irreverent though the writing is, Hannah's true emotions shine through, and will strike a chord with anyone who has ever lost a loved one. - MY WEEKLYNo one ever teaches us how to grieve. That's the core message that soars through Amy Lavelle's surprisingly uplifting debut. ... This is a story that'll stay with you. - COSMOPOLITANAmy grew up with a lifelong passion to be a writer, despite her dad's best efforts to make her a dentist. She is now based in Brighton and works as a freelance journalist, which she juggles with her other writing. Her work has appeared in national newspapers and magazines. Definitely Fine is her debut novel.