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Moving On

On sale

5th July 2001

Price: £6.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340792902

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Helen Rathbone’s decision to end her thirty-five-year marriage provokes a massive upheaval in her life. Her first plan is to move in with her son and his family, but when that proves unsuccessful, she returns to Scotland with a sense of exuberance and liberation.

Hilltop is shabby and rundown, but there is a wonderful view from the verandah and it does also have its own cottage in the grounds. Helen is delighted to rent this out to Catriona Finlay, a young woman who runs the local second-hand bookshop. Catriona’s friends extend a warm welcome to Helen and she finds herself with a lively circle that includes Jake, the bookshop owner. Jake is some fifteen years Helen’s junior, but that doesn’t prevent her feeling drawn to him. He, however, is in love with the shy and gentle Catriona. Luckily the friendship between the two women is strong enough to survive this potential clash.

Reviews

South Hams Newspapers
Scotland's answer to Rosamunde Pilcher.
On THE WEDDING GIFT: 'It is the country as much as the vividly portrayed people that jumps out to grab the reader's attention' Coventry Evening Telegraph
Coventry Evening Telegraph
[a] readable love story full of emotion, pain and despair.
Vanessa Berridge, Woman & Home
On SUN ON SNOW: 'Has a most appealing character as its heroine'
Woman's Weekly
On BELONGING: 'This book has all the emotions . . . we have come to expect from Alexandra Raife's characters'
The Times
A lovely story with an unconventional twist and a very readable novel
Mary Stewart
On THE LARACH: 'A real find . . . The genuine storyteller's flair'
The Lady
The power of a natural born storyteller
Rosamunde Pilcher
A welcome new storyteller
NEW REVIEW
Gwynedd Chronicle
Brilliant descriptions of twenty-first century life in the lonely wilds of Scotland. Much creative talent and literary grace.