A funny, moving and compelling story which was both entertaining and well written keeping the reader hooked to the end.
I really enjoyed this book because it was different inasmuch as the main characters were approaching their 60's. Set against the backdrop of a leafy London Suburb it follows the story of a couple, Sylvie and John.
Sylvie acutely aware of the passage of time after receiving news that her mother had passed away, decides to make some changes in her own life before its too late. Being a wife, mother and grandmother, Sylvie realised she has spent the last forty years of her marriage to John pleasing everyone else and in the process has lost her own sense of self. John, a creature of habit, is quite happy with the comfortable lifestyle that they have built together during forty years of marriage. However, Sylvie can see that soon they will both be retired and she wants some fun, adventures and different experiences now their three daughters are independent. John appears disinterested in making plans together for their twilight years. He doesn't like change and won't accept the inevitable, that life moves on, and is ill-prepared when something happens in their lives.
This story is quite thought provoking and it really touched on how one persons life-changing decisions can affect many other people.