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Going Home
Going Home
Author: Harriet Evans
Going Home isn't as easy as you think... Leaving her tiny flat in London - and a whole host of headaches behind - Lizzy Walter is making the familiar journey back home to spend christmas with her chaotic but big-hearted family. — In an even changing world, Keeper house is the one constant. But behind the mistletoe and mince pies, family secrets...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780007198436
ISBN-10: 0007198434
Pages: 438
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Publisher: Harper Collins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 6
I haven't read such a cozy, comforting book in such a long time and then along comes Harriet Evans' Going Home! This is a book that makes you feel good, you can imagine yourself being a part of the book standing right next to the characters. You will want to move to England and live in such a great house like Keeper House! Very nostalgic, I LOVED IT! Reminded me somewhat of the movie The Holiday with a lot of the scenery, I could picture it very easily in my mind. Enjoy!
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Helpful Score: 2
This is such a great book! Says so much about family and what the meaning of "home" really is. Wonderful...
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Helpful Score: 2
A fun read, set in England, light hearted, story follows life of the main character Lizzy & her chaotic big hearted family, with her parents country home, Keeper House. A large family with lots of laughs,family secrets and rivalries. Most enjoyable.
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Really enjoyed this book from England. Lovely believable characters, in the gorgeous setting of Keeper House, an old English country house. Enjoyable, realistic escapism in the style of Joanna Trollope.


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