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Summer in the City
Summer in the City: An uplifting and heart-warming story to brighten your summer | Fiona Collins
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If you like Jill Mansell, Maeve Haran and Katie Fforde, you will love SUMMER IN THE CITY, a romantic and uplifting story of a father and daughter exploring the world around them for the first time in years. Prue is not someone you would notice willingly. She likes to keep herself to herself and fade into the background. If it were not for the birthmark on her left cheek, she might actually succeed at becoming invisible. She spends all of her time with her blind father, Vince. Together, they sit in silence and ignore the vibrant city just on their doorstep. Life is as good as what's on TV. That is, until something forces them both to go outside and see what they have been missing. For Vince, that means discovering how to see the world without his sight. For Prue, that means finding the courage to finally love and be loved in return. A story about family, friendship and facing your fears head on, this is a heart-warming story that will stay with you long after you have finished the last page. ----------------------------------------- Readers love Fiona Collins's novels: 'Beautifully crafted, funny, uplifting and guaranteed to leave you smiling!!! This is one of those BIG WONDERFUL books that pulls you in and doesn't let you go until the very last page.' 'It was so well written that it drew me in and captivated me. I didn't want it to end.' 'This is a book which would make a great Richard Curtis movie - it's feel-good and poignant and very, very funny.' 'Fabulous book, I laughed and cried and every emotion in between.' 'A lovely heartwarming romance that makes you think and stays with you.'
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Prue lives in London with her father who is blind. She‘s quiet, likes to go unnoticed but she has a birthmark on her face that people tend to notice. They live together in solitude and very rarely venture outside. An event happens that forces Prue go outside into the unknown, she accompanies her father and they begin to realise what they‘ve both been missing.
This was a beautiful heart-warming story about family, friendship and facing your fears

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Another book from my kindle…slowly getting though them!

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