Debbie
Johnson
By Bridget Rowan
PART fairy tale, part love story and wholly exceptional, Maybe One Day starts with a funeral and ends with… well that would be telling. No spoilers. But it is without doubt a journey well worth making.
Jess’s carefully
controlled little world is rocked by the discovery of an old box of letters
hidden carefully away in her mother’s dusty attic. After her initial
bewilderment and shock, Jess determines to right old wrongs and find absolution
for herself as she embarks on a deeply personal double odyssey.
POIGNANT TALE: Debbie Johnson |
First,
though, she has to find the courage to face a daunting spiritual pilgrimage
into her own damaged past before embarking on a physical journey across
England, Ireland and beyond in the quest for redemption that will test her grit
and fortitude.
Like any
fairy-tale heroine, Jess finds some helpful companions along the way in the
unlikely shapes of her sweet – but closeted – cousin Michael, repressed by his
stuffy, hidebound parents, and activist solicitor Belinda, a whip-smart and
kickass-tough cookie whose prickly carapace hides a heart of pure softened
ghee.
While
award-winning novelist Debbie Johnson may be justly acclaimed as the author of
the Comfort Food Cafe series, in her new novel she moves away from the bubbly
feel-good and into the darker, skewed world of dysfunctional families, mental
breakdown and shattered lives.
Click HERE for Lancashire Post review
Click HERE for Lancashire Post review
Maybe One
Day veers sharply between optimism and despair, comedy and tragedy in a deeply
emotional story that goes in moments from laugh-out-loud funny to heart-rendingly
sorrowful. With this
poignant tale of love, hope and fortitude and full of finely rounded eccentric
characters, Debbie Johnson has a real winner on her hands.
(Orion,
paperback, £7.99)
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