How to Bake a New Beginning
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Narrated by:
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Penny Andrews
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Lucy Knott
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Three sisters. One trip to Italy. The chance to change their lives.
Amanda has always taken the role of big sister seriously. She has her life in order; a fantastic job in a great restaurant, a wonderful house and a best friend who’s a Rockstar. But, Amanda’s beginning to realise that her life is missing one monumental piece…
Sabrina is living the high life in LA. Her Instagram is full of lavish parties, her tweets are brimming with celebrity names, but in reality she’s stuck behind a desk working for a boss who is determined to make her suffer. Is it time for her to stand up and take charge of her life?
Louisa has always been drowned out by her sister’s successes. As the university drop-out she’s always felt third best. But a chance encounter in a little Italian village may be about to change that…
When their beloved grandfather passes away these sisters are forced to take another look at their lives. These three sisters are about to embark on a journey of self-discovery that could just lead them down a road of romance (with a little help from the kitchen)!
Perfect for fans of Jenny Oliver, Carole Mathews and Lucy Diamond.
©2018 Lucy Knott (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedWhat listeners say about How to Bake a New Beginning
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- Elizabeth Sowerby
- 09-01-21
Such a lovely book to read
Having recently lost a beloved grandparent, this book was such a cathartic walk with my grief. Lucy beautifully encapsulates how grief can overwhelm you, and how your family traditions and culture can bring about such comfort. The idea that when someone dies, your life can be reborn is beautifully explored and it has such similarities to my own life. It’s as if Lucy wrote about my family (despite our culture being Irish not Italian!) I look forward to reading the rest of her books.
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