Wonder Women
By (Author) Rosie Fiore
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
1st September 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 157mm, Height 202mm, Spine 38mm
386g
A heartwarming and hilarious tale about family, love and everything in between - this is the perfect summer read.
Jo has always dreamed of starting her own business, but the arrival of two gorgeous toddlers has put her ambition on the backburner. Then she hits on a brilliant idea - a kids' clothing shop with a twist - and is thrilled when it takes off. When husband Lee offers to quit his job to look after the family while her business grows, it seems like a godsend - but will their marriage stand the test of reversing their rolesDesigner Holly's high-flying career has come crashing down and she's moved back home - but is she ready to manage a major family crisisMel worries her teenage daughter Serena is going off the rails. Is finding out more worth risking the loss of her daughter's trustWhen Jo recruits Holly and Mel to help her in the shop, all three women stand at a crossroads in their lives. Will friendship be the thing that keeps these women goingWhat readers are saying about The Little Shop of Friendship:'Love it! So heartwarming and real. Couldn't put it down' Amazon reviewer'I really loved this book, it was such a joy to read! I became so involved in the story instantly and enjoyed every single page' Goodreads reviewer'One of the best books I have read in a while. I loved it! I just loved it!' Amazon reviewer'This is what Chick Lit needs - more heroines who take the world by the scruff of the neck, who have an idea and run with it, who don't rely on a man to make them worthwhile and Fiore has knocked it out of the park. A total and utter delight' Chick Lit Reviews. * Chick Lit Reviews *
Rosie Fiore was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, and has worked as a writer for theatre, television, magazines, advertising, comedy and the corporate market. Her first novel, This Year's Black, was longlisted for the South African Sunday Times Literary Award. She lives in North London with her husband and two children.