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The Sunday Times No. 1 paperback bestseller, warm and moving - another gem from the much-loved Cathy Kelly.
Keep a secret too long and it will creep out when you least expect it...
Behind the shining windows and rose-decked gardens of Summer Street, single mother Faye, hides a secret from her teenage daughter Amber. Whilst thirty-year-old Maggie, hides one from herself.
When fiery Amber decides to throw away her future for love, and Maggie finds herself back home looking after her sick mother, secrets begin to bubble over.
The only person on Summer Street who appears to know all
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The Sunday Times No. 1 paperback bestseller, warm and moving - another gem from the much-loved Cathy Kelly.

Keep a secret too long and it will creep out when you least expect it...

Behind the shining windows and rose-decked gardens of Summer Street, single mother Faye, hides a secret from her teenage daughter Amber. Whilst thirty-year-old Maggie, hides one from herself.

When fiery Amber decides to throw away her future for love, and Maggie finds herself back home looking after her sick mother, secrets begin to bubble over.

The only person on Summer Street who appears to know all the answers is their friend Christie Devlin. Wise and kind, she can see into other people's hearts to solve their problems. Except that this time, she has secrets of her own to face...
Autorenporträt
Cathy Kelly arbeitete als Redakteurin, Filmkritikerin und 'Kummerkastentante' bei der Dubliner 'Sunday World'. Ihre Romane dominierten wochenlang die irischen und englischen Bestsellerlisten und sorgen inzwischen auch in Deutschland für Furore. Cathy Kelly ist seit 2005 UNICEF-Botschafterin in Irland. Sie lebt mit ihrem Lebensgefährten und ihren Zwillingssöhnen in Wicklow, Irland.
Rezensionen
'A tear-pricking writer, capable of making you care about her characters ... a warm, moving read' Daily Mail

'Bursting with emotion, heartache and dreams ... realistic and likeable characters that meet life-changing events head on' Ireland on Sunday

'Demonstrates her capacity to write observantly and kindly about women and their relationships, lit by occasional laugh-out-loud funny interludes' Irish Independent