Matt Webster finds his world shattered when his wife walks out, leaving him with their four-year-old son. Grief and shock are compounded by the challenge of having to cope as a working single parent, juggling childcare and the considerable demands of his job. Having been something of a hands-off parent prior to his wife's departure, he is thrown in at the deep end. And, forced to cope as a single father, Matt learns for the first time the true heartbreak and joy of unconditional love.
I have two elder sisters and a twin brother who is much quieter than me and with much longer legs. Our Dad was in the Foreign Office so we spent our childhood living in far-flung places like Shanghai and Stockholm. In fact, until the age of 32 I had never spent more than 3 years under the same roof...it's left me with the opposite of 'itchy feet'. I fell in love with writing aged 11 when my class was asked to write a ghost story - that thrill of being able to make it all up! Studying English at Oxford was a dream come true, but then real life got in the way and I started a career in advertising, climbing the greasy pole for four years, helping sell washing powder and cold remedies. Aged 25, I got the chance to go and live in Argentina. I left advertising, set myself up as a freelance journalist and wrote my first novel,'Alice Alone' which was published (to critical acclaim!) in 1989. I haven't stopped,or looked back, since. I am now published by Penguin. At the last count I had produced fifteen novels and two sons. There will be no more offspring, but lots of books I hope.
Matt Webster’s life is changed forever when he returns home from work to discover his wife has not only walked out on their marriage but has also abandoned their four-year-old son. Thrown in at the deep-end trying to juggle a demanding career in media with child-care, proves to be a massive learning curve for Matt but ultimately, a situation which brings rich rewards and Josh soon becomes the centre of his life.
I really enjoyed this; it’s always refreshing to read relationship-focused novels dealing with marriage and children from the male point of view, and I especially liked the blend of domestic tragedy with non-patronising, observational humour. The secondary characters are equally fleshed-out and add realistic colour such as Matt’s elderly father, and the absconded wife’s predatory best friend.
Me gusta mucho el estilo de esta autora, siento que la descripción de los personajes y de las situaciones se hace de forma muy rica y natural. Hay un buen desarrollo del protagonista a medida que avanza la historia, que no deja de ser realista. Los personajes secundarios son introducidos en su justa medida, contando detalles para dar un buen panorama pero sin abrumar al lector y sin llegar a ser innecesarios. Sin dudas una lectura recomendada.
Realistic look at single Fatherhood when the wife walks away from the family. A couple of twists that made this book quite good. Characters were very believable. All and all, a good read.
Matt Webster finds his world shattered when his wife walks out, leaving him with their four-year-old son. Grief and shock are compounded by the challenge of having to cope as a working single parent, juggling childcare and the considerable demands of his job. Having been something of a hands-off parent prior to his wife's departure, he is thrown in at the deep end. And, forced to cope as a single father, Matt learns for the first time the true heartbreak and joy of unconditional love.
This book was so different from 'Relative Love' and yet it was almost the same, both dealt with the challenging trials of family life, but from a different aspect. This is no ordinary family saga, it gets to the core of a man struggling with a demanding career and the determination to care for his child at all costs, excellent book and one which I could not put down, bring on the next Amanda Brookfield...
a rare occurrence when a book needs commenting on by me! Just the right combination of story line and personal circumstances that served to bring together a great match. This results in ' i cant put it down' reading. This is a book where, for me, the story lives on beyond the last pages and I would love to see the following chapters.
Another excellent read from Amanda Brookfield. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Its a really simple but different story with a single Dad who has been left holding his son and he has no idea what to do. It’s a mixture of emotions good and bad laughter and tears. It’s a compelling read.