Rachel and Shirley. Two women from different decades but somehow their lives are entwined, and neither can know the impact one woman will have on the other until it’s way too late . . .
2017
Pregnant Rachel Taylor is enjoying a holiday in Morocco when she gets the phone call to say her mother hasn’t got much time left to live. With a head of mixed emotions she returns to the village where she grew up to say her last goodbyes. It’s true to say their relationship had often been strained and Rachel had never quite understood why. When clearing out her mother’s things she thinks she finds an answer, and her world is changed forever.
1978
Shirley Burke is on a family holiday at Butlin’s when she first sets eyes on Doug, a man considerably older than herself. When his daughter goes missing one night, Shirley’s the one who finds her and returns her to him. When his gratitude turns into something else, Shirley realizes this is her time to shine. But Doug is married, and her young life is about to get very complicated.
From the award-winning author of All She Wants and the writer of Coronation Street, The Years She Stole is big-hearted novel by Jonathan Harvey.
'Some of these conversations will make you cry and some will make you laugh' – Daily Mail
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781447298229
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 454 g
Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 24 mm
I'm a long-time fan of Harvey’s writing — he has a brilliant ear for dialogue and some of these conversations will make you cry and some will make you laugh - Daily Mail
The drama is played out with verve and waspish wit - Sunday Mirror
We love everything Corrie scribe Jonathan Harvey writes, and if you have yet to discover his novels, this is a perfect place to start - Heat
One of the funniest, most honest and scabrous writers we have - Jenny Colgan
Harvey is a constant pleasure: a serious comic writer whose books shine a light on our common humanity - Alex Marwood
It's a story of love and heartache with plenty of moments that will make you laugh out loud. Don’t miss this brilliant book penned by an esteemed writer and playwright - Candis
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