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The compelling Sunday Times bestseller about two neighbours brought together by fate, from the million-copy bestselling author of The Family Upstairs

''Another jewel from Lisa'' HEAT
''Perfect to curl up on the sofa on a Sunday and read in one delightful sitting!'' 5***** READER REVIEW
''A big warm-hearted book'' MARIE CLAIRE
_______

For years, Toby has opened his door to the people who needed his help.

For years, Leah has been fascinated by the mysterious house across the street and its unusual mix of occupants.

They''ve never met - until Toby receives a letter that draws Leah inside.

Finally, Leah gets to know the lives of the people she''s wondered about for so long - a group of artists who have each lost their way.

When Toby decides he needs to move on with his life, he knows he needs to help his tenants, too.

Leah insists on helping his plan to bring them all happin

Trade Review
Winner of the Melissa Nathan Award for Best Comedy Romance * - *
A life-affirming tale studded with Jewell's trademark warmth and humour * Red *
The kind of modern romance that rainy weekends were made for . . . another jewel from Lisa * Heat *
Another gem from the modern-classic queen * Company *
A great one to read while you're curled up in your duvet * Cosmopolitan *
A big warm-hearted book * Marie Claire *
Could this be her best yet? We think so * Eve *
Praise for Lisa Jewell * - *
Addictively readable * The Times *
Terrific * Sunday Times *
A joy . . . a fun summer read * Guardian *
The best romantic comedy we've read in ages * Company *
Tackles serious issues with humour - proving that chick-lit can be intelligent, interesting and huge fun * Sunday Express *
A triumph * Hello *
Top marks. Fantastic * Heat *
Lovely * Daily Telegraph *
Moving and intelligent * Independent *
Magnetic, unpretentious and bursting with one-liners * Cosmopolitan *
Jewell's readability and emotional intelligence make her the cream of pop fiction * Glamour *
Fans of chick-lit will understand when I say that this is a book you simply disappear into * Sunday Telegraph *

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/04/2008
    ISBN13: 9780141012209, 978-0141012209
    ISBN10: 014101220X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The compelling Sunday Times bestseller about two neighbours brought together by fate, from the million-copy bestselling author of The Family Upstairs

    ''Another jewel from Lisa'' HEAT
    ''Perfect to curl up on the sofa on a Sunday and read in one delightful sitting!'' 5***** READER REVIEW
    ''A big warm-hearted book'' MARIE CLAIRE
    _______

    For years, Toby has opened his door to the people who needed his help.

    For years, Leah has been fascinated by the mysterious house across the street and its unusual mix of occupants.

    They''ve never met - until Toby receives a letter that draws Leah inside.

    Finally, Leah gets to know the lives of the people she''s wondered about for so long - a group of artists who have each lost their way.

    When Toby decides he needs to move on with his life, he knows he needs to help his tenants, too.

    Leah insists on helping his plan to bring them all happin

    Trade Review
    Winner of the Melissa Nathan Award for Best Comedy Romance * - *
    A life-affirming tale studded with Jewell's trademark warmth and humour * Red *
    The kind of modern romance that rainy weekends were made for . . . another jewel from Lisa * Heat *
    Another gem from the modern-classic queen * Company *
    A great one to read while you're curled up in your duvet * Cosmopolitan *
    A big warm-hearted book * Marie Claire *
    Could this be her best yet? We think so * Eve *
    Praise for Lisa Jewell * - *
    Addictively readable * The Times *
    Terrific * Sunday Times *
    A joy . . . a fun summer read * Guardian *
    The best romantic comedy we've read in ages * Company *
    Tackles serious issues with humour - proving that chick-lit can be intelligent, interesting and huge fun * Sunday Express *
    A triumph * Hello *
    Top marks. Fantastic * Heat *
    Lovely * Daily Telegraph *
    Moving and intelligent * Independent *
    Magnetic, unpretentious and bursting with one-liners * Cosmopolitan *
    Jewell's readability and emotional intelligence make her the cream of pop fiction * Glamour *
    Fans of chick-lit will understand when I say that this is a book you simply disappear into * Sunday Telegraph *

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