WHAT IF THE FAMILY YOU WANT...
...ISN'T THE FAMILY YOU NEED?
'It was up to her now; everything was up to her;
she needed only to make a choice and step towards it,
out from the shadows and into the light.'
At forty-three, Christina Lennox thought her future was settled: marriage to Ed, children, a house of their own.
But this is not that future: her marriage has ended, fractured by the stress of five rounds of IVF and two miscarriages. Overwhelmed by grief and disappointment, Ed has relocated to San Francisco and Christina's dream of becoming a mother rests on persuading him to let her go ahead with one final round of IVF, using the last frozen embryo they have stored at the clinic.
But when Ed drops a bombshell that threatens to undo everything Christina has strived for, she is forced, once again, to realign her plans.
Is this the end of her dream, or an opportunity to consider a different - perhaps happier - version of her future?
Laura Barnett was born in 1982 in south London. She studied Spanish and Italian at Cambridge University, and newspaper journalism at City University, London. As a freelance arts journalist, features writer and theatre critic, Laura has worked for the GUARDIAN, the OBSERVER and the DAILY TELEGRAPH amongst others. THE VERSIONS OF US, her debut novel, was a no. 1 bestseller and has been translated into 23 languages. She is also the author of the novels GREATEST HITS, GIFTS and THIS BEATING HEART.
Title: This Beating Heart
Author: Barnett, Laura
ISBN: 9781474617178
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Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
Publication Date: 2022-08-18
Number of Pages: 288
Weight: 0.4001 kg
Barnett's well-crafted backlist is big on emotional acuity and this novel is no different, forging from Christina's grief an insistence that we think more creatively when it comes to happiness, and especially to the shapes that our families might take. -- Hephzibah Anderson * THE OBSERVER *
A warm, emotional story with brilliant characters. -- Deirdre O'Brien * BEST MAGAZINE *
An uplifting tale about new beginnings. -- Maureen Stapleton * HEAT MAGAZINE *
I found this beautifully told tale of disappointed motherhood moving, but the best bit for me was the lively South London scene Barnett conjures up. -- Wendy Holden * DAILY MAIL *