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Frankie, an octogenarian that broke her leg and is in need of a carer, finds in Damian, a fellow expat from West Cork, the care that she needs, maybe not physically but emotionally. Loved to hear about Frankie's life as she tells it and about the gay scene in London and NY, and all the art... the book feels well researched and I love Graham Norton's style. Perhaps jumping to the present doesn't feel as necessary, but I don't like Epilogues and ⬇️
January 2025 was a good reading month. Frankie by Graham Norton was the best of a good group of books
I noticed this title by Graham Norton and entertained by his interviews thought it would be fun to give it a St Paddy‘s Day go - and bonus, he narrates the audio. What a fun way to commemorate the day🍀. I loved the way in which the feisty octogenarian Frankie told her fascinating life‘s story to Damian. Would that we all have a Damian when we are 83 to find our lived experiences so compelling 💕
No idea what it‘s really about, all I needed to know is that it‘s a new Graham Norton. First chapter in and I think it‘s going to be a good one!