“For too long – since the sudden death of her mother as a teenager, since the birth of her daughter, Em, when she was just seventeen – Delphine has been unable to let go of the past, obsessed with protecting Em and clinging to a secret that could ruin everything. She’s been living life in safe shades of grey.
The day that Delphine finally stands up for herself is the day that changes everything.
Delphine begins to remember what it’s like to want more: rediscovering her singing voice, opening herself to friendship, and reviving not only her mother’s roots, but her mother’s memories. As her life begins to fill with colour, can she be brave for herself and for Em? And what would happen if she finally told the truth?
A big-hearted, hopeful novel about finding second chances – and taking them.”
I read this book on the Pigeonhole app, one stave per day over ten days, commenting along with other readers. Having read the author’s debut novel, Saving Missy and recommending that book so many times, I will definitely be doing the same with this one! This is a seriously lovely book, not merely in a ‘nice’ way but in a warm, comforting hug of a way. It is a story of triumph over adversity, of chasing dreams and living life to the full. I thought that the little twist at the end was genius and I really hope Beth Morrey writes a sequel!