Mr Redmond's Mending Day
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Crumps Barn Studio
Published:12th Dec '24
Should be back in stock very soon
A misunderstanding can drive a family apart, but it can also draw them together again.
A dispersed family.
A family that has not met together in one place for many years.
George Redmond, growing old and aware that time is running out; Dorothy, a wife and mother whose mind has emptied of all the memories her husband still treasures; Steve and Linda, on opposing sides and unable to reconnect; Rebecca living abroad; and Gary, the youngest, who is a mystery to them all.
This family gathering is more than a chance to lay the past to rest. In fact, the next twenty-four hours may just change everything ...
The poignant and tender story about love, loss and the threads that make a family, from the renowned radio scriptwriter
PRAISE FOR MICHAEL BARTLETT
'Absorbing' - Five stars
'Absorbing and written with charm and insightfulness' - Five stars
'Utterly engaging' - Five stars
'It feels totally true and is just what we all need' - Five stars
'Difficult to put down' - Five stars
'An addictive, entertaining, 'can't put it down' read ... explores human frailties and behaviour with a psychological but understandable depth' - Five stars
'A "read in one go" book' - Five stars
"Some of the best stories are quests ... This is a book to make everyone think twice about easy assumptions" - SIMON BRETT
'Highly recommended' - Five stars
'Absorbing' - Five stars
'Absorbing and written with charm and insightfulness' - Five stars
'Utterly engaging' - Five stars
'It feels totally true and is just what we all need' - Five stars
'Difficult to put down' - Five stars
'An addictive, entertaining, 'can't put it down' read ... explores human frailties and behaviour with a psychological but understandable depth' - Five stars
'A "read in one go" book' - Five stars
"Some of the best stories are quests ... This is a book to make everyone think twice about easy assumptions" - SIMON BRETT
'Highly recommended' - Five stars
ISBN: 9781915067586
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm
Weight: unknown
310 pages