Meg was 16 when her parents died. Her elder sister Sarah was 26 and had to leave her big career in London to return to her small home town to step into the role of 'Mum' for Meg.
Fast forward twenty years and the sisters haven't spoken for a very long time. There's a lot of resentment, bad memories and a well of grief between them.
This book had me between trying to swallow the lump in my throat and giggling like a school girl.