2 Books by Claire Allan
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Overview: Claire Allan was born on the longest day of the year in the hottest summer on record – the glorious drought ridden 1976.
She was born into the very lovely Davidson family in the city of Derry, Londonderry in the North of Ireland and spent her formative years playing in the mucky fields of the Creggan Estate. She has two sisters – Lisa and Emma – and one brother, Peter.
She is addicted to social media, reading, baking, has a new found love of exercise and spending time with her family, especially her children and her adorable nieces and nephews.
Genre: Women’s Contemporary Fiction | Chicklit
If Only You Knew
Cousins Ava Campbell (married, sensible, feeling old before her time) and Hope Scott (single, debt-ridden, in love with a man who will never love her back) have nothing in common. But fate is about to throw them together. When their beloved Aunt Betty—the free—spirited black sheep of the Scott family—dies in France the girls find themselves flying to the picturesque village of Saint Jeannet, tasked with sorting through her belongings and fulfilling her last wishes. To guide them on their way, Betty has left them a series of letters detailing her own life, the heartbreak that lead her to move to France and the peace she found there with her beloved Claude. As the women find each letter, a different layer of Betty’s life, and their own lives, unfolds with hilarious, devastating and life-affirming results.
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?
How would you react if you were diagnosed with terminal cancer? How would you feel? This is the situation for Emer Dorgan, a librarian in her fifties who has been looking forward to early retirement and the freedom to pursue her hobbies and dreams.
Coming to terms with the awful prognosis is Emer’s biggest challenge but it also permeates the lives of those who love her. Together they embark on a turbulent, irreverent but ultimately heart-warming roller-coaster ride as Emer lives out her last days.
There is still so much life to be lived: a sentimental journey, a house to be renovated, an encounter with a blast from the past, and a new life to be brought into the world by her beloved American niece Avril who comes to stay with her.
And what of reconciliation? For this is a family rent apart by tragedy and a horrific secret concerning the violent death of Avril’s mother many years before.
Can Emer’s approaching death work miracles?
How you die is as important as how you live.
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