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Featured in Eason's Top Ten Favourite Book Poll 2018'I read it. I LOVE it! A very VERY special book' Marian Keyes'Brave and original' Liz Nugent'Belongs in everyone's hearts' Hazel GaynorWhere is home? Wherever the people you love are.Single mother, Ruth, and her son, DJ, have never truly fitted in, but that didn't matter, so long as they were together. When their home comes under threat, their quiet life will change forever.DJ meets Tom, a man who ten years ago walked out of his house and never looked back. Ruth, DJ and Tom have all felt like outsiders. Burdened with grief and insecurities, they are not living their best lives. But together, these three ordinary people will do an extraordinary thing ... 'A remarkable, special joyous book that captured my heart' Alex Brown'Fearless, brave and so full of heart .



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Carmel Harrington

Irish Sunday Times bestseller Carmel Harrington, writes issue driven commercial fiction. From Co. Wexford, she lives in a small village with her husband Roger and two young children, Amelia and Nate. Carmel began her writing career as a self-published author before landing a book deal with Harper Collins. Since then she has published six novels, been shortlisted two years running for a BGE Irish Book Award in 2016 and 2017 and won two writing awards - Kindle Book of the Year 2013 and Romantic eBook of the Year 2013.
Her books, all regular chart toppers, have captured the hearts of readers worldwide and are translated into eight languages to date.
Her latest books are: the official ITV novel and UK Top 20 bestseller Cold Feet: The Lost Years (Hodder & Stoughton) and The Woman at 72 Derry Lane (Harper) which remained in the Irish Top 10 bestseller charts for twelve weeks and was a UK Amazon No. 1 bestseller.
Carmel has vast media experience, as a regular panelist on TV3's Elaine show and previously on the Midday show. In addition, her TV interviews include WNDU-TV in US, BBC in UK, RTE's The Today Show, TV3's IrelandAM and The Morning Show in Ireland. She has been interviewed many times on radio, on shows that include BBC Radio Ulster and RTE's Ryan Tubridy Show. If that wasn't enough to make the juggle struggle real, she is co-founder of The Inspiration Project and Chair of Wexford Literary Festival.
Carmel's warmth, wit and big smile makes her a popular speaker in schools, libraries and festivals and she has given talks throughout Ireland, UK and US.
For more information visit www.carmelharrington.com
You can find Carmel on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, at @HappyMrsH



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