A totally enjoyable saga of an English woman of 46 starting over after a divorce that took her by surprise. She unexpectedly meets resistance from her grown children as she begins to build a new life in Bath. Well written and believable. In the vein of Rosamunde Pilcher.
Naomi had been contentedly and, she thought, happily married for nearly all of her adult life when her husband explained to her that he had fallen in love with a younger woman and wanted a divorce. She had to leave her home and move into a small flat, a dramatic change in her lifestyle.
Gradually, Naomi began to appreciate the changes. For the first time she could do what she liked and make her own friends - including men friends. Unfortunately, her grown children didn't approve, and Naomi began a battle to establish her own independence and to persuade her family that she had moved into the springtime of a whole new life.
Gradually, Naomi began to appreciate the changes. For the first time she could do what she liked and make her own friends - including men friends. Unfortunately, her grown children didn't approve, and Naomi began a battle to establish her own independence and to persuade her family that she had moved into the springtime of a whole new life.