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Something Quite Beautiful: Seven short stories
By (Author) Amanda Prowse
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Aria
30th August 2022
9th June 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Short stories
823.92
Paperback
512
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Seven powerful, gripping short stories from bestselling author, Amanda Prowse. 'If you have not discovered Amanda Prowse yet you are in for a real treat... Full of incident and real characters' Rascals of London Collection includes: Something Quite Beautiful, The Game, Ten Pound Ticket, Imogen's Baby, Miss Potterton's Birthday Tea, A Christmas Wish and Mr Portobollo's Morning Paper. Susie has just arrived in Australia. She is clutching a newborn baby, but she has no wedding ring on her left hand. With no money, and no hope, how can she turn her life around Gemma Peters, a happy-go-lucky teenager has disappeared without trace. Where has she gone Why has she been lying to her family And, most importantly, will she ever come home Twenty-four-year-old Imogen longs for a baby. She knows it's hard to raise a child alone, but Imogen is also blind. Can she overcome life's challenges and have the baby she longs for Funny, heart-warming and moving, these seven short stories are the perfect excuse for a bit of me-time.
PRAISE FOR AMANDA PROWSE: 'The queen of domestic drama' Daily Mail. 'A page-turning novel of loss and courage' Sun. 'Compelling, uplifting, thoughtful and wise' Irish Daily Mail. 'If you love JoJo Moyes and Freya North, you'll love this' Closer. 'Heartwarming' * TripFiction *
Amanda Prowse likens her own life story to those she writes about in her books. After self-publishing her debut novel Poppy Day in 2011, she has gone on to author twenty-five novels, including the number 1 bestsellers, Perfect Daughter and What Have I Done, six novellas and a memoir. Her books have been translated into a dozen languages and she regularly tops book charts all over the world. Remaining true to her ethos, Amanda writes stories of ordinary women and their families who find their strength, courage and love tested in ways they never imagined. The most prolific female contemporary fiction writer in the UK, with a legion of loyal readers, she goes from strength to strength. Being crowned 'queen of domestic drama' by the Daily Mail was one of her finest moments. Amanda is a regular contributor on TV and radio but her first love is, and will always be, writing. You can find her online at www.amandaprowse.com, on Twitter or Instagram @MrsAmandaProwse, and on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/amandaprowsenogreaterlove