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Needles and Pearls

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by Gil McNeil


  IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS

  ‘A joy: a laugh-out-loud account of Annie Baker’s

  life and loves … a heartbreaking, funny look

  at parenting and passion’ – Elle

  Life just keeps getting more complicated for Annie Baker. Her sister Lizzie’s pregnant and wants Annie to be her birth-partner, while Kate from the village has somehow ended up having an affair with her own ex-husband. As for the men in Annie’s own life, it just gets worse. Her seven-year-old son Charlie is now officially Pagan, and desperate for a pet pheasant. Boss Barney’s taken up TV commercials involving stunts that aren’t exactly safe. Then there’s Uncle Monty to keep an eye on, eighty-three and threatening the Meals on Wheels lady with a shotgun. And then Mack comes back from New York, just when Annie was beginning to think she might be able to cope without him …

  STAND BY YOUR MAN

  ‘A funny and touching novel. I wish I’d

  written it’ – Arabella Weir

  Alice Mayhew, part-time architect and full-time mother to Alfie, is to gardening what Alan Titchmarsh is to deep-sea fishing. So finding she’s been volunteered to design a new garden for the village comes as a bit of a shock, because apart from anything else she’s far too busy trying to convince Alfie that wearing green trousers doesn’t make you Peter Pan, and that flying is best left to experts. Molly O’Brien is finding it hard enough coping with Lily (aged four and likes washing-up) and Matt (aged thirty-two and doesn’t) before she discovers she’s pregnant. And then there’s Lola Barker, who causes havoc wherever she goes, and brings a whole new meaning to ‘high-maintenance’.

  DIVAS DON’T KNIT

  ‘Warm and wonderful’ – Cosmopolitan

  Jo Mackenzie, recently widowed, with two young sons and a perilous bank balance, leaves London to take over her grandmother’s wool shop in the Kentish seaside town of Broadgate Bay. Marmalade mohair instead of peach four-ply, an A-list actress and a Stitch and Bitch group addicted to cake all help, but it’s not going to be easy. Very big dogs, small-town intrigue, packed lunches and the joys of knitting, not to mention romance, loom large in this funny and uplifting novel.

  First published in Great Britain 2008

  Copyright Gil McNeil 2008

  This electronic edition published 2011 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

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  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Contents

  Chapter One February Two Weddings and a Year After the Funeral

  Chapter Two February The Thin Blue Line

  Chapter Three April Now We Are Six

  Chapter Four June Wedding Belles

  Chapter Five July White Elephants and Pink Flamingos

  Chapter Six August Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax

  Chapter Seven September Lights Camera Action

  Chapter Eight September The Twilight Zone

  Chapter Nine October Needles and Pearls

  A Note on the Author

  By the Same Author

  Imprint

 

 

 


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