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Mallory Cook and the Road Not Taken
[Paperback - 2019]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Contemporary Fiction
Publisher: Piatkus Uk | ISBN: 9780349423128 | Pages: 384
Shipping Weight: .265 | Dimensions: null

I was enthralled . . . Nash s skilled storytelling will keep you turning pages until the very end FLEUR MACDONALD

Fans of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel will enjoy this tale of friendship, family and the road The New Daily
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One single mother. Three escaped pensioners. An unforgettable road trip.

In their tiny, pale green cottage under the trees, Mallory Cook and her five-year-old son, Harry, are a little family unit who weather the storms of life together. Money is tight after Harry s unreliable and impulsive father, Duncan, abandoned them to expand his business in New York. So when Duncan fails to return Harry after a visit, Mallory sets off, determined to bring her son home any way she can.

A chance encounter with three retirees on the run leaves Mallory leading an unlikely group road trip across the United States. Zadie, Ernie and Jock each have their own reasons for making the journey and along the way the four of them will learn not only the lengths they will travel to save each other, but that it s never too late to change the path you re on . . .

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Why do readers love Charlotte Nash?

The writing is beautiful . . . Perfect for those seeking a romantic read with some bite Booklist

A tender story of living through grief and regrets Library Journal

A poignant story of loss, love and redemption . . . Beautifully rendered Christine Wells, author of THE WIFE S TALE
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*ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED UNDER THE TITLE SAVING YOU*

Charlotte Nash was born in historic Lincoln, England and grew up in the sunny Redland Shire of Brisbane. Obsessed with horses and riding, she began stealing her mother s Jilly Cooper novels at the age of thirteen, and has been enthusiastic for romance ever since. Always a little unconventional, she took a meandering path to writing through careers in engineering and medicine, including stints building rockets and as an industrial accident investigator. Now she writes romantic stories, and moonlights as a creative writing PhD student, studying how narratives engage the brain. She lives in a cosy Brisbane cottage with her husband and son, and a small flock of lovable chooks.

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