A Grand Old Time
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4.3 • 16 Ratings
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Publisher Description
‘Brilliantly funny, emotional and uplifting’ Miranda Dickinson
A funny and heartwarming debut for fans of Celia Imrie and Dawn French.
Evie Gallagher is regretting her hasty move into a care home. She may be seventy-five and recently widowed, but she’s absolutely not dead yet. And so, one morning, Evie walks out of Sheldon Lodge and sets off on a Great Adventure across Europe.
But not everyone thinks Great Adventures are appropriate for women of Evie’s age, least of all her son Brendan and his wife Maura, who follow a trail of puzzling text messages to bring her home.
When they finally catch up with her, there are shocks in store . . . because while Brendan may have given up on life and love, Evie certainly has not.
'Lovely . . . a book that assures that life is far from over at seventy' Cathy Hopkins, bestselling author of The Kicking the Bucket List
’Brimming with warmth, humour and a love of life… a wonderful escapade’ Fiona Gibson, bestselling author of The Woman Who Upped and Left
Reviews
‘Brilliantly funny, emotional and uplifting’ – Miranda Dickinson
'Lovely . . . a book that assures that life is far from over at seventy' – Cathy Hopkins, bestselling author of The Kicking the Bucket List
’Brimming with warmth, humour and a love of life… a wonderful escapade’ – Fiona Gibson, bestselling author of The Woman Who Upped and Left
About the author
Judy Leigh completed an MA in Professional Writing at Falmouth University in 2015, leaving her career of 20 years as an Advanced Skills teacher of Theatre Studies. She has had several stories published in magazines, including The Feminist Wire, The Purple Breakfast Review and You is for University. She has also trained as a Reiki healer, written a vegan recipe blog and set up a series of Shakespeare Festivals to enable young people to perform the Bard's work on stage.
Customer Reviews
Loved It
What a brilliant read. It had me laughing and feeling sad at the same time. Judy Leigh at her best.
Loved it
As a 75 year old woman I loved this book from beginning to end and empathised with every emotion. Sadly too I recognised the need for her son to protect her but just not enough to truly care for her. The bittersweet ending was predictable but without it how could Evie’s story end?
Please someone make it into a film.
AGrand Old Time
Living in France I loved this book as it showed French life as it is in many cases. The love story moved me to tears.... oh to have had such an experience at my age.