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Give a Little Love

The feel good novel as featured on Graham Norton's Virgin Show

Author: Jackie Clune  

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Kindness can be found living just around the corner.

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Kindness can be found living just around the corner.

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FROM ONE OF THE STARS OF BBC'S HIT SERIES MOTHERLAND

'Jackie Clune's writing always make me roar with laughter' NIGELLA LAWSON

'A proper twisty turny plot' GRAHAM NORTON

'Joyful... Charts lockdown beautifully' LOOSE ENDS

'Humorous and hopeful' WOMAN'S WEEKLY

London, March 2020. Angela is reeling from the sudden death of her husband Robert. As the world hunkers down against the pandemic, she and her two children - home from university - lock down in their grief and remembrance.

Except Angela has this gnawing sensation, a tightness in her chest every time she thinks of Robert. He could be harsh, critical, often belittling in front of others. But he did his best - didn't he? He looked after them, even if he did make the decisions and laugh at her small ambitions. Even if he controlled most things in Angela's so-called life.

As lockdown drags on with its do-gooder neighbours and their cake-baking and competitive Clapping for Carers, Angela makes a disturbing discovery on Robert's old phone: messages from a woman who clearly had a close relationship with her late husband. Enraged but liberated by the betrayal, Angela starts to reclaim her life.

Until she runs into Zana. Zana, who appears to be watching her house. Zana, with her small child in tow. Zana, and her inexplicable connection to Robert...

When Angela decides to help Zana she is forced to reframe her outlook, check her privilege and confront how exactly she plans to live the rest of her life. Slowly they build a relationship based on their mutual recognition, and when Zana introduces Angela to her friends at the local homeless mother and child hostel, she discovers a different, more hopeful, kind of family bubble.

Wickedly dark but full of heart, this is a story of pulling together and finding love and connection in the most surprising of places.

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About the Author

Jackie Clune is a well-respected actor (including appearing in Billy Elliot and Emilia in the West End, and in BBC2's hit Motherland); playwright and comedian.

She is on the Equity Council; set up and manages a successful girls rugby section at Eton Manor RFC, and is the mother of four - triplets (two boys and a girl) and an older daughter. Jackie lives with her family in London.

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FROM ONE OF THE STARS OF BBC'S HIT SERIES MOTHERLAND 'Jackie Clune's writing always make me roar with laughter' NIGELLA LAWSON 'A proper twisty turny plot' GRAHAM NORTON 'Joyful... Charts lockdown beautifully' LOOSE ENDS 'Humorous and hopeful' WOMAN'S WEEKLY London, March 2020. Angela is reeling from the sudden death of her husband Robert. As the world hunkers down against the pandemic, she and her two children - home from university - lock down in their grief and remembrance. Except Angela has this gnawing sensation, a tightness in her chest every time she thinks of Robert. He could be harsh, critical, often belittling in front of others. But he did his best - didn't he? He looked after them, even if he did make the decisions and laugh at her small ambitions. Even if he controlled most things in Angela's so-called life.As lockdown drags on with its do-gooder neighbours and their cake-baking and competitive Clapping for Carers, Angela makes a disturbing discovery on Robert's old phone: messages from a woman who clearly had a close relationship with her late husband. Enraged but liberated by the betrayal, Angela starts to reclaim her life.Until she runs into Zana. Zana, who appears to be watching her house. Zana, with her small child in tow. Zana, and her inexplicable connection to Robert...When Angela decides to help Zana she is forced to reframe her outlook, check her privilege and confront how exactly she plans to live the rest of her life. Slowly they build a relationship based on their mutual recognition, and when Zana introduces Angela to her friends at the local homeless mother and child hostel, she discovers a different, more hopeful, kind of family bubble.Wickedly dark but full of heart, this is a story of pulling together and finding love and connection in the most surprising of places.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Coronet Books
Published
8th July 2021
Pages
288
ISBN
9781529353853

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