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Hazel O'Connor has loved and been loved, but her generosity and spirit of adventure have often come...

Thailand's Islands & Beaches
Lonely Planet, Austin Bush, Mark Beales and David Eimer
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#1 best-selling guide to Thailand's islands and beaches* Lonely Planet Thailand's Islands and...

From Intercountry Adoption to Global Surrogacy: A Human Rights History and New Fertility Frontiers
Karen Smith Rotabi and Nicole F. Bromfield
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Intercountry adoption has undergone a radical decline since 2004 when it reached a peak of...

CHARADES - a party game!
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--- The stage awaits! And the laughter! --- *** Available in English, French, Spanish, German,...

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Taken from Goodreads: Although Lakshmi's family is desperately poor her life still contains simple...

The Rosie Effect
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The Rosie Effect is the charming and hilarious sequel to Graeme Simsion's bestselling debut novel...

ClareR (5859 KP) rated The Switch in Books
Jul 18, 2020
Instead, this is the story of two Eileens: 79 year old Eileen and her granddaughter Leena who is 29. They are both at times of great change in their lives. They’ve both just experienced the death of Leena’s sister, and Eileen’s husband has left her for a younger woman.
When Leena comes home for a visit, she realises that Eileen has been casing the men in the village with a mind to dating one. There isn’t a great choice. After a look on a dating website, she realises that the choice of men in their 70’s is far greater in London, so Leena creates an account on the dating website for her Grandma, and they swap lives for 8 weeks - the length of time that Leena’s boss has given her as a holiday, to try and recover from the loss of her sister.
I adored this book. Need I say more? OK, I suppose I should.
I loved how Eileen was treated as an adult with real feelings and sexual urges. She may be 79, but she isn’t some sexless old biddy, treated like a child. As much as we don’t necessarily like to think of our mothers/ grandmothers having sex , it’s highly likely that they do, and why not?
I loved how the death of Leena’s sister was treated. The long, slow process of grieving, and how it doesn’t just switch off, that there are no rules.
Leena’s love life is very entertaining too, and I was rooting for one particular character throughout.
So in conclusion, just do yourself a favour and go and buy this book. It’s ace. Beth O’Leary writes wonderful stories it would seem, about wonderful, quirky, normal people. I’ll be waiting and ready to read whatever she puts out there next, of that I’m sure!

Hepatitis C: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families
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The liver is the body's workhorse. It makes proteins and bile, processes fats, and detoxifies drugs...

Kristy H (1252 KP) Aug 3, 2020