Summer in the City by Fiona Collins - ISBN: 9780552176378
Paperback
A blind father, a disillusioned daughter, and a summer of rediscovery.

Summer in the City

A beautiful and heart-warming story – the perfect holiday read

$30.19

  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    27 August 2021

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Summary

The story of a disillusioned woman who finally starts to see the world around her by describing it to her blind father. Written in Fiona’s refreshingly uplifting style and with a genuine warmth.

Collins perfectly balances the light and shade of life, resulting in an uplifting and heart-warming book that proves to be the perfect summer read

A beautiful and heart-wrenching story set over one hot summer in London, about a father and daughter who help one another to step out into …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780552176378
ISBN-10:0552176370
Author:Fiona Collins
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Corgi Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:27 August 2021
Weight:275g
Dimensions:200mm x 128mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

‘Collins perfectly balances the light and shade of life, resulting in an uplifting and heart-warming book that proves to be the perfect summer read’

Collins perfectly balances the light and shade of life, resulting in an uplifting and heart-warming book that proves to be the perfect summer read * CULTUREFLY, JULY READS *An uplifting tale of family, friendship and facing your fears. Katie Fforde fans will love this!’ * My Weekly *The perfect summer novel, we defy you not to be captivated and will be urging them on to live the lives they deserve * BELFAST TELEGRAPH *‘A story about family, friendship and facing your fears head on’ * COSMOPOLITAN, BEST BOOKS TO READ THIS SUMMER *An utterly lovely book * DEBBIE JOHNSON, author of THE MOMENT I MET YOU *A unique, compelling summer read, full of heart * SAMANTHA TONGE, author of SUMMER SECRETS AT STREAMSIDE COTTAGE *It’s a feel-good book, but what really stands out is Prue’s voice. She’s known a lot of pain, and it all comes out in a tone which is precise, impatient and cold, but which evokes immediate sympathy for her and perhaps reveals more vulnerability than Prue realises * HERALD *

About The Author

Fiona Collins

Fiona Collins grew up in an Essex village and after stints in Hong Kong and London returned to the Essex countryside where she lives with her husband and three children. She has a degree in Film and Literature and has had many former careers including TV presenting in Hong Kong, traffic and weather presenter for BBC local radio and film/TV extra. You can find her on Twitter @FionaJaneBooks.

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