Thursdays in the Park by Hilary Boyd 336 pgs.
I have found my new reading
genre: Granny Lit!
"Jeanie
Lawson runs a modestly successful health food store in London and has been
married for more than 30 years. Her husband, George, is looking forward to
retiring to the country, but as Jeanie turns 60, she’s not quite ready to be
put out to pasture. Plus, moving to the country would mean less time with her
granddaughter, Ellie, whom she takes to the park once a week while Ellie’s
difficult artist father prepares for an exhibition. On those Thursdays in the park,
she meets Ray, who is there with his grandson, Dylan. After the first few
awkward meetings, Jeanie and Ray begin to form a connection beyond their
grandchildren. As her marriage crumbles under George’s determination to sell
Jeanie’s shop and move—and his failure to stiff-upper-lip away past trauma—Jeanie
is far too tempted by Ray. This first novel is heartfelt without being
angst-ridden and full of likable characters (even the unlikable ones warm up),
and readers of women’s fiction will relate to Jeanie. A warm, tender novel
about a woman finally finding a place of her own." -- Maguire, Susan (Reviewed 10-15-2013) (Booklist, vol 110, number 4, p30)
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