Book description
She was only nine when her world fell apart. The struggle to
understand took a lifetime.
In 1960s Bristol, Susan's family was like any other with its joys
and frustrations, and fierce loyalties. Then tragedy struck and left a
legacy that was to last a lifetime.
Susan was only nine when her mother died. A year later she was sent
away to school. She didn't want to go, and didn't understand why she
had to.
In her struggle to cope with an uncertain world - a world where
nothing seemed to make sense any more - she pushed away the one person
she loved best, her father.
It wasn't until adulthood beckoned that she realised that, in order
to turn their relationship around, she had to learn to love - and
trust - again.
Susan Lewis is the bestselling author of twenty-five novels. She
is also the author of Just One More Day, a moving memoir of her
childhood in Bristol. She lives in Gloucestershire. To find out more
visit her website at www. susanlewis. com
Susan is a supporter of the childhood bereavement charity, Winston's
Wish: www. winstonswish. org. uk and of the breast cancer charity,
BUST: www. bustbristol. co. uk