Jenny Oliver

The House We Called Home

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Irresistible, feel-good fiction from Top 10 bestselling author Jenny Oliver…
{"strong"=>["***Shortlisted for The Golsboro Books Contemporary Romantic Novel Award***"]}
{"strong"=>["Bestselling author Debbie Johnson says Jenny Oliver writes about ‘love, humour, family and hope — the perfect ingredients for a summer read'."]}
{"strong"=>["Escape with Jenny Oliver’s next uplifting read, The Summer We Ran Away, available June 2020!!"]}
The house where Stella and her sister Amy grew up never changes — the red front door, the breath-taking view over the Cornish coast, her parents in their usual spots on the sofa. Except this summer, things feel a little different…
Stella’s father is nowhere to be seen, yet her mother — in suspiciously new Per Una jeans — seems curiously unfazed by his absence, and more eager to talk about her mysterious dog-walking buddy Mitch.
Stella’s sister Amy has returned home with a new boyfriend she can barely stand and a secret to hide, and Stella’s husband Jack has something he wants to get off his chest too. Even Frank Sinatra, the dog, has a guilty air about him.
This summer, change is in the air for the Whitethorns…
Warm, funny and gloriously feel-good, this is the perfect summer read for fans of Veronica Henry and Milly Johnson.
{"strong"=>["Praise for Jenny Oliver:"]}
‘Love, humour, family and hope — the perfect ingredients for a summer read' Debbie Johnson
‘This book made me want to fly to Spain and dance on the beach with a glass of sangria in my hand. The perfect summer read’ Sarah Morgan
‘Brilliantly written, this is packed full of humour and there is a wonderful thread of love… A perfect holiday read’ The Sun
‘Dramatic and fun!’ My Weekly
‘Heartwarming, funny and wonderfully observed, The House We Called Home explores one family's wake-up call with wit and wisdom. Jenny Oliver's characters are so real and relatable they could just walk off the page’ Fiona Harper
‘Jenny Oliver does a brilliant job’ Woman
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339 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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