<p><em><strong>&nbsp;... that was the point at which I should&#39;ve put my foot down. Stamped it hard. Stopped the past repeating itself. But what did I do? I did what Mum used to do in times of crisis. I left the room and went to put the kettle on.</strong></em></p><p>Vicky is a reluctant curate&#39;s wife struggling to come to terms with her own bereavement and her husband&#39;s new-found faith. Then one Boxing Day a knock on the door brings her annoying big brother his teenage son and a cello into her life turning her world upside down.</p><p>With her small terrace house in Penge now fit to burst Vicky struggles to manage her three children and the joys of everyday family life. As a new threat lurks behind every corner hope appears in the most unlikely of circumstances.</p><p>An&nbsp;<strong>enchanting</strong>&nbsp;<strong>funny</strong>&nbsp;<strong>sad</strong>&nbsp;yet&nbsp;<strong>bittersweet</strong>&nbsp;tale of life and living one that reminds us it&#39;s not a race at all... but a journey.</p>
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