Ralph has never been the same man since his young wife was killed in an accident 12 years ago. The only thing that has kept him sane is his son, Danny. But when Helen Cooper, Ralph's new American boss arrives, the equilibrium of all their lives is thrown into disarray.
For a long while I thought that I could be reading a Nick Hornby book. Although the very end was touching, the lead up was out of character with the rest of the book and was contrived. A good exploration of what love may be.
I was pleasantly surprised by this book after picking up for a song at a second hand bookshop (which has obviously been struggling to sell it). A nice, easy read and I found the approach of having one chapter per character a nice change. Did end a little abruptly/unrealistically, but I could holiday read.
I liked it quite a bit until the end, which I found very, very rushed. And the whole last third of the book felt like it came out of nowhere. Still, it had some sweet moments, even if it was a bit obvious at times. I liked the characters themselves; I just wish the author had found a way to get them further.