People are like flowers. If you give them the right environment in which to grow, they bloom.
With nothing but time on her hands, retired nurse Rose Lanyon finds herself drawn to the garden that had once been her husbandâs pride and joy.
It may have started as a means of honouring her husbandâs memory, but her little Cornish garden soon becomes so much more â a place where the lost and lonely can find solace, the forgotten can be remembered, and second chances take bloom. Because, as long as new life is growing, there will always be hope and new memories to makeâŠ
Everyone is loving :The Garden of Memories
deserves ten massive gold starsâA beautifully crafted novel that will stay with youâŠ, highly recommended. Very highlyâ Anita Waller
the warmth of friendshipone I certainly will never forget!âââââ'A beautiful story about new beginnings, , the healing and energising powers of nature, connecting with othersâŠ'
delightcurled up in a cosy cornerâââââ'Ato read, be it in your own home or sat outside in your own garden on a sunny day!'
joyousâââââ'A read with no murders or violence and is a complete delight'
full of heartâââââ'A simply lovely book that is '
I felt I had walked through Rose's garden myselfrestore your faith in human natureâââââ'The descriptions of the flowers, their perfume and colour are so vivid. The characters in this book are a joy. They âŠextra special'
find joy in the little thingsItâs simply wonderfulâââââ'A real feel-good read that reminds us to cherish memories, embrace new experiences, and ⊠â thereâs no other words really'
You will love itâââââ'I canât write a review to do it justice but read itâŠ'
everything a good book should be!âââââ'Funny, poignant, endearing characters, a good spattering of relatable everyday truths, a few unexpected plot twistsâŠ'
'Charming' Katie Fforde, Number 1 BestsellerSunday Times âA stunning book, full of insight and warmth. I loved itâ Celia Anderson, bestselling author of59 Memory Lane