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When Roz''s silent, compulsive husband refused to discuss his problem, when her children seemed embroiled in their own lives, Roz did the unthinkable - she walked out. She did not know that her children would not understand, would not forgive her. She had one moment of joy, shutting the door, leaving, followed by ten years of guilt.

Then the death of the family matriarch Nan reunites Roz, now with a career, a flat and a lover, with her family. Histrionic Zoe and infuriatingly laid-back Jamie arrive on her doorstep. Suddenly Roz is a mother again. A human soup is stirred, and dark family secrets are revealed. But Roz soon realises that her children have only returned to her so that, in the proper scheme of things, they can leave her. Rather than she leaving them.



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Dewar writes with enjoyably sharp humour about the tribulations of family life, making some thoughtful points about what growing up means along the way * Times Metro *
Crackling with wit, and shot through with sharp observations * Woman & Home *
Dewar writes with humour and tenderness, and she's terrific at engaging her readers' interest * Ham & High *
Captures the turbulence and ever-changing dynamics of family life... A witty, fast-moving novel with a cast of characters I would love to meet * Fiona Kennedy, Tesco *
'Frank, funny writing * Big Issue in Scotland *
Powerful, provocative and sharply witty * Publishing News *
Dewar has a very sharp sense of humour and writes with a great deal of wit * Newcastle Evening Chronicle *

Two Kinds of Wonderful

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    A Paperback / softback by Isla Dewar

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      Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 01/03/2001
      ISBN13: 9780747261575, 978-0747261575
      ISBN10: 0747261571

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      When Roz''s silent, compulsive husband refused to discuss his problem, when her children seemed embroiled in their own lives, Roz did the unthinkable - she walked out. She did not know that her children would not understand, would not forgive her. She had one moment of joy, shutting the door, leaving, followed by ten years of guilt.

      Then the death of the family matriarch Nan reunites Roz, now with a career, a flat and a lover, with her family. Histrionic Zoe and infuriatingly laid-back Jamie arrive on her doorstep. Suddenly Roz is a mother again. A human soup is stirred, and dark family secrets are revealed. But Roz soon realises that her children have only returned to her so that, in the proper scheme of things, they can leave her. Rather than she leaving them.



      Trade Review
      Dewar writes with enjoyably sharp humour about the tribulations of family life, making some thoughtful points about what growing up means along the way * Times Metro *
      Crackling with wit, and shot through with sharp observations * Woman & Home *
      Dewar writes with humour and tenderness, and she's terrific at engaging her readers' interest * Ham & High *
      Captures the turbulence and ever-changing dynamics of family life... A witty, fast-moving novel with a cast of characters I would love to meet * Fiona Kennedy, Tesco *
      'Frank, funny writing * Big Issue in Scotland *
      Powerful, provocative and sharply witty * Publishing News *
      Dewar has a very sharp sense of humour and writes with a great deal of wit * Newcastle Evening Chronicle *

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