An easy read which was wonderful after A Girl Is A Half Formed Thing but perhaps a bit light otherwise. It follows a young single mother trying to do her best for her children and a high flying businessman accused of insider trading. The writing and plot are gently uplifting and there's enough to (just about) sustain your interest. I much preferred this to Me Before You as it is much more straightforward and unassuming. Would make a good beach read but nothing especially memorable.
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