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A world of unfolding romance and unexpected friendships. A story about embracing life's ebbs and flows. Judith, after a long career as an art teacher, moves back into her childhood home in the Cotswolds. Out of the blue hand-painted postcards land on her doormat, each one portraying a line from the well-remembered magpie nursery rhyme. Nudged by their arrival Judith interprets them as a sign to seek out those in the village who most need her help and to face her past. Enticed out of the doldrums of retirement, her compassion is ignited, and she discovers passion and purpose in her role as an…mehr

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A world of unfolding romance and unexpected friendships. A story about embracing life's ebbs and flows. Judith, after a long career as an art teacher, moves back into her childhood home in the Cotswolds. Out of the blue hand-painted postcards land on her doormat, each one portraying a line from the well-remembered magpie nursery rhyme. Nudged by their arrival Judith interprets them as a sign to seek out those in the village who most need her help and to face her past. Enticed out of the doldrums of retirement, her compassion is ignited, and she discovers passion and purpose in her role as an unlikely confidant to many. With her closest friend, Louise, encouraging her to pick up her art, and her life again, Judith embarks on her journey of rediscovery, unlikely connections and renewed hope. And, with a bubbling excitement, she realises this is the start of something new. But who is sending the cards and when will they reveal themselves, if at all, and, when romance is rekindled, with a long-forgotten school friend, will Judith too, at last, find happiness. After all that's what we all want in life, isn't it? A beautifully sensitive story heralding change, acceptance, and forgiveness on the journey to finding happiness.
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Born in London to Greek Cypriot parents, Soulla Christodoulou was the first in her family to go to university and later retrained to become a teacher.Alexander and Maria was nominated for the RSL Ondaatje Prize 2021.The Summer Will Come, a book club read in the Year of Learning Festival 2019, is currently under contract for translation into Greek and earmarked as a book to movie project.Soulla is happiest writing in her pretty garden Writing Room and drinking tea infused with cinnamon sticks and cloves.Connect with Soulla on her websitehttps://www.soulla-author.com/Instagram: @soullasaysTwitter: @schristodoulou2She loves to hear from her readers