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Making Memories at the Cornish Cove by Kim Nash #Review

  We are back with the Cornish Cove series with Kim Nash's Making Memories at the Cornish Cove . It was published by Boldwood Books on April 17th. You can read my review of  Hopeful Hearts at the Cornish Cove here and Finding Family at the Cornish Cove   here .    It’s never too late… After five husbands and five broken hearts, Lydia feels like she’s always been chasing something. But now she’s found her purpose, and having moved to Driftwood Bay to spend more time with her daughter Meredith, she’s happier than ever. But there’s still life in these old bones yet! With her newfound sense of identity, she’s keen to re-explore the things that made her happy as a younger person. Lydia’s passion was dancing – she used to compete in her younger years, and there’s no place she’s more at home than on the dancefloor. So when widower and antiques restorer Martin tells her about a big dance competition, she’s ready and raring to bring more joy into her life. But while making mem

On the Bright Side - The new Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen

Due to be published by Michael Joseph on January 11th 2018, On the Bright Side is a fictional diary  written under the pen name of Hendrik Groen. I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour to celebrate its publication.

My Thoughts

 This is a humorous and entertaining look at the life of the elderly Hendrik Groen and his Old-But-Not-Dead club. You are treated to his observations of life inside and outside his care home. The follow -up to The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen, 831/4 Years Old, it picks up the story one year after the death of his friend, Eefje. Hendik's account lives up to the title with an optimistic and always amusing look at life. Exhorting us that the secret of aging is to always keep going, he warns that if you sit still and look out of the window, there you will stay!  His motto is to keep moving, both literally and figuratively, as he says, until you drop dead. I had to smile at the plan to take over the Resident's Committee by stealth and to pack it with his club members. The on-going campaign with The Director who often underestimated the old folk was a joy. Life and Death is viewed through the same practical lens- as Hendrik tells us, life doesn't come with training wheels. 

In short: heartwarming, thought provoking. 

About the Author

 Hendrik Groen started his diaries on the literary website of Torpedo Magazine. He says about his work: "There's not one sentence that's a lie, but not every word is true." His first diary, the international bestseller The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen, 831/4 Years Old has been translated into over thirty languages and is being adapted for television. His second diary went straight to number 1 in the Netherlands. He is currently working on a standalone novel.

About the Translator

Hester Velamns is the author of two popular children's novels and a translator specialising in modern fiction. Her translation of Renate Dorrenstein's A Heart of Stone won the Vondel Prize for translation and was Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writer's selection. Her translation of  Lulu Wang's The Lily Theatre was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.

Thanks to Sam Deacon of Penguin Random House for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.

Book Link: Amazon UK

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