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What I Didn't Say
A General Fiction Novel by Jade Beer
Subgenres:
- Women's Fiction,
- Book Club Fiction,
- Grief/Loss
This book is for you if you're into...
- Mother-daughter stories told through letters across the years
- Nurses navigating grief while helping others build families
- Unexpected friendships that shift the meaning of family
An unforgettable page-turner that will leave you heartbroken... captivating and flawless... will leave you sobbing… grabbed my attention from the start and I could not put it down!
If you could wish one thing for your daughter, what would it be?
Jenny lost her beloved mother as a teenager. As a parting gift her mother left a bundle of letters, one for each significant day of Jenny's future. First date, first broken heart, wedding day, when she becomes a mother…
But now Jenny is in her late twenties, and while at the hospital where she works she helps other women start families every day, she still hasn't opened the letter for the day she meets the love of her life, let alone the one for having a baby.
And Jenny is still writing back:
I'm sorry I don't love cycling.
I'm sorry I don't always dream about you.
I'm sorry the last thing I whispered in your ear was, 'can I stay up late?' when it should have been 'I love you'.
When a case of mistaken identity leads to an unexpected friendship with Helen, a kindly shopkeeper in her fifties, the bond growing between them makes Jenny wonder: she treasures her mother's words more than anything, but are they keeping her stuck in the past?
Can we ever heal from a loss that cuts so deep? Can Jenny find a way to let go, and start living life to the full, as her mother truly wanted?
An absolutely unforgettable book-club read that will break your heart.
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