A poignant and uplifting story for fans of Rachel Joyce and Ruth Hogan
After a life-saving operation leaves Sam unable to have children, could a rural cottage be the fresh start she needs? Or is she running away from her problems?
For her husband Danny, this was never part of the plan. He likes predictability. The countryside is just a bit, well â wild. But he wants Sam to be happy, even if he isnât.
If only Danny could tell Sam what is going on in his head. If only he knew what was really going on in hers. If only they knew that theyâre equally afraid of what happens next.
Can the couple find a way to face the future together, or have they already grown too far apart?
is a poignant and uplifting novel about how love and nature sometimes need a helping hand.Growing Season
What readers are saying aboutGrowing Season
âA beautifully written novel, with highs, lows and twists along the way.â Karen and Her Books
âThis was one of those cosy, emotive and just all round beautiful reads that come up once in a while and just really grab my heart. I loved every momentâ my.bookworm.life
âGlaister's descriptions and depictions of nature are beautiful throughout. But the way she intertwines humanity with nature is particularly remarkable.â Netgalley reviewer
âThis book is so uplifting and beautiful⌠the feel good quality of the story really left its mark.â Jeraâs Jamboree
âMost definitely what I needed at the moment â something uplifting, joyful, fresh, full of life!â Netgalley reviewer
âExtremely charmingâ Marian Keyes onMr Doubler Begins Again