Book description
Rosie's life has become one long string of exhausting worries and
stresses, getting her four-year-old daughter Cass to school, getting to
work on time, conjuring up 'clever' and 'original' ideas for marketing
campaigns. She's only 28, for heaven's sake, so why does she feel 101?
And her husband, Darren, is no help, always working late and at
weekends.
When Darren announces out of the blue that actually he's been having an
affair, Rosie goes into shock. But then she takes a deep breath and
decides he's not the only one who can make life-changing decisions.
Opting out of Dublin's rat race, Rosie sets up a small gallery in
Redwood, a stately home in Wicklow that boasts its own wildlife park.
Run by enigmatic entrepreneur, Conor Dunlop and his good-looking son,
Rory, every day at Redwood is full of surprises - and some new friends.
Sarah Webb has worked in bookselling for over 10 years, and is currently
a children's book consultant. She lives in Dalkey, Co Dublin, with her
young son and her baby daughter. She reviews children's books for many
Irish magazines and newspapers, and is featured regularly on Irish
television's The Den. She has written four children's reference books,
including the popular Kids Can Cook
and four adult novels.