Dimensions
130 x 197 x 19mm
In this quirky, warm first novel, Catherine Donnelly treats us to her unique and hilarious brand of bone-dry humour, and introduces a truly original heroine.
Grace has always held it together - just - her career in advertising, her two wayward children, and her foreign-correspondent ex, who turns up in his flak jacket at unwelcome moments. But all that is set to change, as her boss unhelpfully reminds her that she is the wrong side of 40, she faces losing her home, and she begins to look at life through the bottom of a wine glass.
But Grace is much, much, stronger than she thinks she is. In the space of a short few weeks, she discovers the joys of middle-aged smoking, and middle-aged sex, of riding a motorbike, hotwiring a car, and other activities definitely not for the faint-hearted.
But, more importantly, she discovers the importance of family, of friendship, and that mistakes, no matter how terrible, can be put right. Life is difficult, Grace realises, but in her own unique way, she emerges triumphant.