Will You Remember Me? (No Greater Love #6)
Poppy Day is an ordinary woman. She’s 32 years old, an ex-hairdresser, now a stay-at-home mum for her two gorgeous children while her husband Mart tours with the army. She’s loved Mart ever since she was a girl, growing up poorly cared for in East London. Nowadays, her simplest pleasure is having her family together in a clean and happy home.
But Poppy is too busy caring for others to notice the fatigue in her body and the menacing lump growing on her breast. If there’s anyone strong and deserving enough to defeat cancer it’s Poppy. After all, she’s fought harder battles than this. But does life really work like that?
This is the heart wrenching new bestseller from Amanda Prowse.
It is very rare for a book to touch me in a way this story did. Cancer. A word that is the most terrifying, and enlightening of words we hear today. It can change everything about our lives, the good, the bad and the little things in-between.For Poppy Day it did just that: "It was a lump the size of a baked bean, that cast a dark shadow the size of a bolder, over my entire family." This is one of my favourite quotes from the book. It just about sums up everything about cancer, no matter the
Originally posted on: http://lauraslittlebookblog.blogspot....This was a sad, but beautifully written story about young Poppy Day battling against cancer that will definitely set off your emotions off on a rollercoaster ride.Poppy Day is 32 and married to the wonderful and has two lovely children called Peg and Maxy. Expecting that this year will be her best year yet; her world instead starts to crumble when she discovers a lump in her breast. Poppy isn't one to back down and she is determined
Actual rating: 4.5 starsThis tearjerker book is a continuation of a previous book called Poppy Day.In this book, we meet again with Poppy Day who now is a 32-year-old mother of 2 - Peg and Max=d, and wife of Martin Cricket. Throughout this book, we get to know more of the Cricket family and see how their lives have changed when she discovered a lump on her breast. Amanda Prowse takes us on a journey - albeit a bit depressing, that is full of love and emotions."It's the dance of my life."To be
Poppy Days life revolves around her two young children and her soldier husband. Being an army wife was not her original life plan, but Poppy has made a lovely family home at Barracks and she knows that one day Mart will have a safe 9-5 job.After a wonderful family Christmas and a New Years Eve spent in the loving arms of her husband, life really couldnt be better. Poppy had a terrible childhood with no parental love and has always dreamt of creating her own loving family. Family life now is even
Brilliant, compelling and so very sad. This is a book which takes the reader through a gamut of emotions and tugs at the heartstrings.
You really need the tissues for this one - a lovely story and it really tugs at the heart strings
Amanda Prowse
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.36 | 1281 Users | 181 Reviews
Mention Books As Will You Remember Me? (No Greater Love #6)
ISBN: | 1781856516 (ISBN13: 9781781856512) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://headofzeus.com |
Series: | No Greater Love #6 |
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How do you say goodbye to your family for the last time? A mother battles cancer in the new novel from bestselling author Amanda Prowse.Poppy Day is an ordinary woman. She’s 32 years old, an ex-hairdresser, now a stay-at-home mum for her two gorgeous children while her husband Mart tours with the army. She’s loved Mart ever since she was a girl, growing up poorly cared for in East London. Nowadays, her simplest pleasure is having her family together in a clean and happy home.
But Poppy is too busy caring for others to notice the fatigue in her body and the menacing lump growing on her breast. If there’s anyone strong and deserving enough to defeat cancer it’s Poppy. After all, she’s fought harder battles than this. But does life really work like that?
This is the heart wrenching new bestseller from Amanda Prowse.
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Title | : | Will You Remember Me? (No Greater Love #6) |
Author | : | Amanda Prowse |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | July 17th 2014 by Head of Zeus |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.36 From 1281 Users | 181 ReviewsComment On Epithetical Books Will You Remember Me? (No Greater Love #6)
I did know that Amanda writes beautiful, emotional books but had in fact NO idea (null. Nada. Nope) HOW EMOTIONAL. I was on page 73 of Will You Remember Me? and already crying. No, forget page 73. Reading the synopsis gave me the creeps, made me feel so anxious, and made me do a little cry and shake my head with amazement.Poppy has her perfect family. Husband who is a soldier and who unexpectedly comes home for Christmas and who wants to stay at home, doesn't want to go on any mission more, andIt is very rare for a book to touch me in a way this story did. Cancer. A word that is the most terrifying, and enlightening of words we hear today. It can change everything about our lives, the good, the bad and the little things in-between.For Poppy Day it did just that: "It was a lump the size of a baked bean, that cast a dark shadow the size of a bolder, over my entire family." This is one of my favourite quotes from the book. It just about sums up everything about cancer, no matter the
Originally posted on: http://lauraslittlebookblog.blogspot....This was a sad, but beautifully written story about young Poppy Day battling against cancer that will definitely set off your emotions off on a rollercoaster ride.Poppy Day is 32 and married to the wonderful and has two lovely children called Peg and Maxy. Expecting that this year will be her best year yet; her world instead starts to crumble when she discovers a lump in her breast. Poppy isn't one to back down and she is determined
Actual rating: 4.5 starsThis tearjerker book is a continuation of a previous book called Poppy Day.In this book, we meet again with Poppy Day who now is a 32-year-old mother of 2 - Peg and Max=d, and wife of Martin Cricket. Throughout this book, we get to know more of the Cricket family and see how their lives have changed when she discovered a lump on her breast. Amanda Prowse takes us on a journey - albeit a bit depressing, that is full of love and emotions."It's the dance of my life."To be
Poppy Days life revolves around her two young children and her soldier husband. Being an army wife was not her original life plan, but Poppy has made a lovely family home at Barracks and she knows that one day Mart will have a safe 9-5 job.After a wonderful family Christmas and a New Years Eve spent in the loving arms of her husband, life really couldnt be better. Poppy had a terrible childhood with no parental love and has always dreamt of creating her own loving family. Family life now is even
Brilliant, compelling and so very sad. This is a book which takes the reader through a gamut of emotions and tugs at the heartstrings.
You really need the tissues for this one - a lovely story and it really tugs at the heart strings
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