<p><b>'A charming, laugh-out-loud read' - <i>SUNDAY INDEPENDENT</i></b><br><br><b>SHORTLISTED FOR THE IRISH BOOK AWARDS 2021<br><br>Three couples. One therapist's couch ...</b><br><br><b>Alice</b> and <b>Niall </b>used to be lovers, best friends and parents, in that order. Now they're no longer on the same page or even reading from the same book.<br><br><b>Ann</b> thought when she and<b> Ken</b> retired, it would be their second spring. Instead, it feels more like an icy winter.<br><br><b>Orla</b> is falling in love with boyfriend <b>Paul</b>, but her complicated past makes her unsure if she can ever be intimate with anyone.<br><br>Three couples find themselves telling a stranger about the most private part of their lives - their hopes, their disappointments, their awkward realisations.<br><br><b>Can they learn to be honest with each other? And what life-changing decisions will be made when they do?</b><br><br><b>'Such a joy to read . . . a brilliant book' - CLAIRE BYRNE</b><br><br><b>'Moriarty has perfected the fine dance between light and shade, turning some of the most substantial and challenging of life's realities into compelling, companionable reads' - <i>IRISH INDEPENDENT</i></b></p>
<p><b>'A charming, laugh-out-loud read' - <i>SUNDAY INDEPENDENT</i></b><br><br><b>SHORTLISTED FOR THE IRISH BOOK AWARDS 2021<br><br>Three couples. One therapist's couch ...</b><br><br><b>Alice</b> and <b>Niall </b>used to be lovers, best friends and parents, in that order. Now they're no longer on the same page or even reading from the same book.<br><br><b>Ann</b> thought when she and<b> Ken</b> retired, it would be their second spring. Instead, it feels more like an icy winter.<br><br><b>Orla</b> is falling in love with boyfriend <b>Paul</b>, but her complicated past makes her unsure if she can ever be intimate with anyone.<br><br>Three couples find themselves telling a stranger about the most private part of their lives - their hopes, their disappointments, their awkward realisations.<br><br><b>Can they learn to be honest with each other? And what life-changing decisions will be made when they do?</b><br><br><b>'Such a joy to read . . . a brilliant book' - CLAIRE BYRNE</b><br><br><b>'Moriarty has perfected the fine dance between light and shade, turning some of the most substantial and challenging of life's realities into compelling, companionable reads' - <i>IRISH INDEPENDENT</i></b></p>