Jaffareadstoo is thrilled to host today's stop on the blog tour for The Forgotten Guide to Happiness
Avon 26 July 2018 My thanks to the publishers for my copy of this book and the invitation to be part of the blog tour |
What's it all about..
You can lose your memory, but you never forget how to love…
Lana Green has a talent for pushing people away. As a
writer, she’s perfectly happy to be left alone with her books. But when she
meets Jack Buchanan and Nancy Ellis Hall, Lana’s solitary life will change for
ever.
Nancy has dementia, and social services believe this makes
her vulnerable. But Lana can see the funny, brilliant woman underneath the
illness.
As Lana and Jack struggle to keep Nancy out of a care home,
Lana starts to question everything she ever thought mattered.
Because what’s the point in stories, if there is no one to
share them with?
What did I think about it..
Lana is a struggling young writer
who, after the success of her debut novel, is determined to get to grips with her
difficult second novel. However, her home circumstances are conspiring against her
and, as she takes stock of her life, so she gets drawn into the world of Jack
Buchanan and his step mother, the renowned writer, Nancy Ellis Hall. Nancy's dementia is
starting to become a problem but this strong-minded woman is determined to have
control of her own life even though she really does need a little help. When Lana needs somewhere to live, in order to keep Nancy’s safe, the perfect
solution is for Lana to move in with Nancy as her live-in helper. The quirky mixture
of these two very different characters infuses such warmth and wit into the
story that it’s a real pleasure to read of their exploits as they gradually get
used to each other’s company.
This is a really lovely story
about friendship and companionship which looks at the need we all have to be
loved and understood. The characters are quite special, especially Jack, who
takes on the role of Lana’s muse as she searches for the perfect hero for her
novel. I loved the way that the author has included references to other writers
within the story which adds a nice quirky touch and makes Lana’s journey as a
writer all the more realistic. Nancy is such a strong character and so determined is she to have her voice heard that she, quite literally, leaps of the page. I found her story quite poignant, especially the way in which the dementia
has taken hold of her, which is so sad, but also tremendously inspiring
too, I admired Nancy's strength of spirit.
The Forgotten Guide to Happiness
is beautifully written story which covers the progression of dementia in a
really sensitive and positive way and which also shows that life, when we least
expect it, can suddenly take a surprising turn for the better.
About the Author
Twitter @sophiejenkinsuk
@AvonBooksUK
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