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Ro & Peas

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After her mum dies Margaret has the sad but inevitable task of sorting through her mum’s belongings. In amongst a lifetime’s memorabilia she comes across an old postcard of the clock tower in Skegness bearing a cryptic message and begins a journey of discovery as she uncovers a side to her mother she never knew. The bitter-sweet story of a childhood friendship that would shape the destiny and lives of two little girls forever. Ro and Peas live next door to each other and from their very first meeting at the age of two are best friends. Through good times and bad and into their teens their friendship persists until life intervenes and they decide not to see each other again. It becomes almost an obsession for Margaret to find out as much as she can about this enigmatic puzzle, and after hearing about some of their ‘mad’ escapades as Ro and Peas were growing up and all they’d been through together, exactly what it was that happened to make everything change.

113 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 24, 2012

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After her mum dies Margaret has the sad but inevitable task of sorting through all her mum’s belongings, and so begins a journey of discovery as she uncovers a side to her mum she never knew.

The bitter sweet story of a childhood friendship that would shape the destiny and lives of two little girls forever. Through good times and bad their friendship persists, even after they decide not to see each other again. I absolutely love this story. I too read this one in one sitting and also laughed and cried before I got to the end. Beautifully written, and a plot that will stay with me for ever, I cannot praise this book enough. I am recommending this one to all my fellow kindlers, especially those who have yet to try a Terri Douglas book, as this one is a diamond. Never disappointed by this author. Keep up the good work! :)
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December 31, 2012
Finished this book in one sitting, honestly one of the best books I have ever read. Loved it.
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November 5, 2016
A triumph of the human spirit

A. Delightful bedtime read. Yet another Terri Douglas success. Highly recommended, loved this book exploring the triumph of the human spirit.
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