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How to mend a broken heart: Rachael Johns.

How to mend a broken heart: Rachael Johns.
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Large Print Sagas   Wingham . Available .  
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ISBN 9780369374523
Shelf Location LP/JOH
Author Johns, Rachael
Title How to mend a broken heart / Rachael Johns.
Edition Large print.
Publication Details [Strawberry Hills, NSW]:
[2021] ReadHowYouWant,
©2021
Collation viii, 590 pages : 24 cm. ;
General Note "There are a million ways to break a heart... but is there only one way to mend it?" -- Cover.
Abstract/Summary Summer in New Orleans means hot days, long nights, spooky stories and surprising new beginnings. Felicity Bell has struggled to move on after her marriage broke down. Her ex has found love again, her children have their own lives, and it's beginning to feel like her only comfort comes from her dog and her job as a taxidermist. So when Flick gets an offer to work in New Orleans for a few months, she's drawn to the chance to make a fresh start. Zoe is ready to start a family with her husband, but when he betrays her, she's left shattered and desperate for a change of scenery. Joining her mother on the other side of the world to drown her sorrows seems the perfect solution. Although both mother and daughter are wary of risking their hearts to love again, Theo, a jazz bar owner, and Jack, a local ghost hunter, offer fun, friendship and distraction. But all is not as it seems in New Orleans... A chance meeting with Aurelia, a reclusive artist who surprises them with lessons from her life, prompts Flick and Zoe to reassess what they want too. Can all three women learn from the past in order to embrace their future?
Subject Life change events -- Fiction
Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
Self-actualization (Psychology) in women -- Fiction
Australian authors -- Fiction
Large type books
New Orleans (La.) -- Fiction
Domestic fiction
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