Something in Common
On sale
1st May 2013
Price: £12.99
Our lives are defined by other people. Some are with us from the start: parents, siblings, childhood friends. Others find us later: work colleagues, lovers.
But occasionally there are people whose paths cross ours in unexpected ways – people who are destined to change our lives profoundly.
One rainy afternoon two very different women meet, and through a twist of fate, Helen and Sarah become unlikely friends. This is the story of their friendship – from its traumatic beginning to its most unforeseen end.
But occasionally there are people whose paths cross ours in unexpected ways – people who are destined to change our lives profoundly.
One rainy afternoon two very different women meet, and through a twist of fate, Helen and Sarah become unlikely friends. This is the story of their friendship – from its traumatic beginning to its most unforeseen end.
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Reviews
Praise for Roisin Meaney
'A book to bring some sunshine into your life'
'If you like Maeve Binchy, this will be a treat'
'This is a feelgood book you won't be able to put down'
'This book is like chatting with a friend over a cup of tea - full of gossip and speculation, and all the things that make life interesting.'
'A warm, engaging read'
Meaney weaves wonderful, feelgood tales of a consistently high standard. And that standard rises with each book she writes.
'Highly engaging and heartwarming'
A heart-warming story . . . that readers are bound to devour
A lovely and absorbing book by a novelist who has a gift for conveying the charm of the ordinary (Something in Common)