Phaedra Patrick
IF you’re desperate for a story of hope in our uncertain
times then open the pages of Phaedra Patrick’s sparkling new novel and let the
sun shine in!
Saddleworth author Patrick, an award-winning short story
writer who made waves with her charming debut novel, The Curious Charms of
Arthur Pepper, brings tears to our eyes, a smile to our lips, and puts a skip
in our step with this warm and wonderful story of a gruff and grieving widower
learning to love again.
Set in the long, hot days of summer, The Secrets of Sunshine
features a stellar cast of characters from lonely single dad Mitchell Fisher
and his delightful young daughter Poppy to his down-to-earth, romance-hungry
workmate Barry, and Poppy’s adorable music teacher Liza Bradfield. Each plays a vital role in this funny, heartwarming and
intensely human story which was inspired by the padlocks hung on bridges or
railings in locations from Paris to Gran Canaria, bearing moving messages, initials
and dates to signify love and loss.
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Since the death of his partner Anita three years ago,
Mitchell Fisher has regularly written letters to her which he knows he will
never send. He had hoped they would assuage his constant grief and guilt but
it’s not working, and he has still been unable to open a letter from Anita
which she left for him shortly before she died.
Only his nine-year-old daughter Poppy knows that behind his
prickly exterior, Mitchell is deeply lonely. He may have ditched any thought of
romance, instead relishing his council job which includes cutting off the
padlocks that couples fasten to his home town’s famous ‘love story’ bridge… but
underneath it all, he’s still mourning the loss of Poppy’s mum.
Then one hot summer’s day, everything changes when Mitchell
bravely dives into the river to rescue a woman who fell from the bridge after
she had attached a padlock to the railings. He is surprised to feel an
unexpected ‘magnetic pull’ towards her, but she disappears before he can find
out more about her.
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Desperate to find the mysterious woman, Mitchell discovers
that her name was Yvette and that she is the sister of Poppy’s loud, extrovert
and friendly music teacher, Liza Bradfield. Despite his initial reservations,
Mitchell teams up with Liza to see if Yvette, who has been missing for a year
now, left behind any clues. Mitchell, who is now being inundated with inspirational letters
addressed to the ‘Hero on the Bridge,’ finds the first, important clue in Yvette’s secret message on the padlock she left on ‘love story’ bridge… but will the search take him to personal places he is still afraid to visit?
addressed to the ‘Hero on the Bridge,’ finds the first, important clue in Yvette’s secret message on the padlock she left on ‘love story’ bridge… but will the search take him to personal places he is still afraid to visit?
Patrick employs her signature charm, heart-soaring optimism,
uplifting humour, and a wealth of insight to this enchanting story of a mixed-up,
buttoned-up man’s journey to unlock his frozen heart and allow the warmth of a
new love to melt his ‘armadillo’ shield. The cathartic power of letter-writing – in every shape and
form – is an intrinsic part of Mitchell’s painful road to recovery as we
witness his all-too-familiar struggles with grief, guilt and despair after the
death of his beloved Anita.
Once again, love, understanding and friendship prove to be
the great healers and it is these resonant messages of hope, learning to let
go, and the joy of new beginnings that make The Secrets of Sunshine such a
perfect feelgood read.
(HQ, paperback, £7.99)
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