Irene, a care assistant, aims to surprise Matty with a birthday visit from the child she gave up for adoption as a young woman. But, when lockdown shuts the care-home doors, all plans are put on hold.
But Matty wonโt be beaten. At least not until the Black Lives Matter protests burst her bubble and buried secrets come to light.
Will she survive to a hundred? Will she see her โmaidโ again? Will she meet her long-lost child?
Rooted in injustice, balanced with humour, thisย is a bittersweet story of reckoning with hidden histories in cloistered times.
โa smartly constructed, engaging and compassionate story about family, humanity and 'lost loss' ALISON MOORE, Booker prize shortlisted author ofย The Lighthouse
โone of the best books I've ever read โฆ a very funny and a hugely emotional readโ ALEX CRAIGIE, author of Someone Close to Home
โvividly illuminates recent inequalities, with humour and humanityโ CAROLINE LODGE, Bookword
โIโm reeling from the sheer brilliance of this bookโ VERONIKA JORDAN, Bookchatter@Cookiebiscuit
โthe author writes with intelligence, understanding and sensitivityโ ANNIE ELLIOTT, Left on the Shelf Book Blog
โruns the whole gamut of emotions โฆ one of the most memorable and heart-wrenching protagonists Iโve metโ OLGA NรลEZ MIRET, psychiatrist, author and translator
โa well written, chatty book, with great charactersโ EMMABBOOKS