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A gloriously uplifting story about love in all its forms from the Number One Sunday Times bestselling author of The Reading Group and Things I Want My Daughters to Know Tess has a secret - one which is going to turn her life upside down in just nine months' time. The only person she can confide in is her beloved grandmother. But Iris is slipping further away each day. Then chance brings a stranger into Tess's life. Gigi's heart goes out to Tess, knowing what it's like to feel alone. She's determined to show her that there's a silver lining to every cloud. As their unlikely friendship blossoms, Tess feels inspired to open up. But something still holds her back - until she discovers Iris has a secret of her own. A suitcase of letters from another time, the missing pieces of a life she never shared. Could the letters hold the answers that Tess thought lost for ever? An uplifting, unforgettable story about keeping secrets, taking chances and finding happiness where you least expect it. Praise for Elizabeth Noble 'A great writer. You'll be rooting for Noble's protagonists as soon as you meet them' Daily Mail 'Noble is the mistress of the tearjerking message of love' Express 'Deliciously readable' Times
Review
I found this book very slow to start and even slower to get to what I thought was going to be the mainstay of the book "The Letters to Iris". It wasn't until about a third of the way into the book we finally get to find out what the letters say. At one point I began to wonder if the author had forgotten the title of the book altogether.
The book divides it's storyline between Tess and Gigi. At first I couldn't understand how Gigi was going to fit into the storyline and it felt like two very different stories being told. However, Gigi was a character I grew to love in the book and I was more eager to find out her story than that of Tess.
A very sensitive book which explores lots of human emotions with care. The author is very adept at portraying the everyday mundane aspects of life but at times that got a little long winded. Unfortunately for me the book did not live up to my expectations as I was expecting more from the letters angle.
I'm giving this book 3 out of 5 stars and my thanks go to Netgalley for an advance copy for review.
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