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Anna: The heartbreaking new love story from the queen of emotional drama Kindle Edition
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Amanda Prowse
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherHead of Zeus
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Publication date8 Mar. 2018
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File size9440 KB
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'A unique story with events and characters we can all relate to'. --Candis, Book of the Month --This text refers to the paperback edition.
About the Author
Amanda Prowse is the author of several novels including the number 1 bestsellers What Have I Done?, Perfect Daughter and My Husband's Wife. Her books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and she is published in dozens of languages.
Described by reviewers as 'the queen of family drama', Amanda's characters and stories are often inspired by real life issues. The research for her books has led to partnerships with ITV and Femail among others.
Amanda lives in Bristol with her husband and two sons. As her many twitter followers know, she almost never switches off. But when she does, she can be found drinking tea in her favourite armchair, scribbling ideas for her next book.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B075SC1RX9
- Publisher : Head of Zeus (8 Mar. 2018)
- Language : English
- File size : 9440 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 301 pages
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1,068 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 15 in Contemporary
- 34 in Women's Fiction (Kindle Store)
- 44 in Women's Humourous Fiction
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Anna lives with her Mum and older brother Joe in Honor Oak Park, South London, and although the family are poor, Anna and her mum are happy, older sibling Joe struggles with life and his drug addiction. Anna simply idolises Joe, and one afternoon she plans her wedding to him, lining up her cuddly toys as wedding guests, and with a pillowcase on her head to act as a veil, she proudly tells her mum that they will have two children Fifi and Fox. But after one row too many for Joe’s liking, he leaves and Anna is left with her mum.
When Anna was nine and at school one day, she was taken to the Headteachers office where a social worker explained that her mum had died very suddenly, and unexpectedly at home. Joe was found, and returned home to raise Anna. However, child rearing was low on his priorities but soon the house becomes nothing more than a drug den, and poor little Anna is left to bring herself up. She copes with life by writing letters to her imaginary children Fifi and Fox. When Joe leaves the house one day and never returns, Anna is taken in by her Aunt who is her only surviving relative. Alongside her gay cousin Jordan, they study for their exams, but one evening she over hears a conversation between her aunt and uncle where she her aunt says that she wishes Anna wasn’t in the house, Anna decides to go to return to London. There she searches for her father, but with only a first name, and the fact that he is a Black Cabbie, the search is fruitless and Anna is placed in care. Whilst at Mead House, she keeps her head down, and studies hard, and just before she leaves the care system, she shares her bedroom Shania who is angry with life and the institution she has been thrown into.
When Anna goes out into the big wide world, she secures an office job, and a small but homely flat, and meets Ned, a market stall holder, and his lovely family.
And it is here in the story, that I am going to leave you, to carry on reading and finding out about these wonderful characters for yourself.
I loved this book! Yet again, Mrs Prowse writes in such a way that you feel she is in the room telling you the story, rather than reading it from the page. The characters are completely believable, and I really adored Sylvie, Ned’s mum, who was a real loyal Londoner! The story kept me guessing, even at the end, I was convinced it was going to go one way, but Amanda took us up a different path which I was delighted about.
If I’m honest, I didn’t warm to Theo, but I’m excited to read his side of events in the next book, because I think he has a lot of demons going on.
And why do I feel that Amanda bugs my house, or is part of my life? Well, seventeen years ago, I was pregnant, and from the day I found out and for the next three months I wrote letters to my unborn baby, explaining how happy I was to be pregnant, and telling them about all the fun and fantastic things that we were going to do together as a family. Sadly, Mother Nature had other plans, and that dream was taken away from me at 12 weeks, and the letters were buried in my back garden. Reading about Fifi and Fox didn’t make me sad, it reassured me that writing letters to unborn children is the most natural thing in the world, and that I wasn’t mad (although I thought I was at the time!!!)
Amanda Prowse’s characters are contained in the book for hundreds of pages or so, but will be in your heart forever.
By sue on 6 August 2018
Anna’s story at the start was tough, then the meeting with Theo and how their lives evolved. Both having had such tough lives – with issues that I, having had a difficult childhood, totally empathised with, particularly Theo.
Then at 77% in it became heart-breaking (especially when you have been in a similar situation) I really felt their pain, disappointment (not a strong enough word) and grief. The story continues bring out more and more effects of their childhood.
Oh my word 84% Oh my word what a shock for Anna 91% in I was in tears, I had to stay awake long after my normal time to finish this amazingly poignant book
Now for more emotion as Theo is my next read
I'm 83% through the book & I've had to stop. I can't bear it anymore. It's all about Anna, whilst she's manipulating her partner & accusing him that it's all about him. Okaaaay.
Aaaaaargh. Aw, poor Anna. Because nobody else's pain, fear, anxiety or suffering could possibly ever count. And newsflash; repeatedly nagging & throwing tantrums to get your own way tends to have an undesirable effect on the people you're with... Dammit, I was willing the author to just send in a team of Therapists to sort the mess out.
It is horrible. But it is so believable. Amanda, the writer, gave the story such abundance of emotions I could hardly contain. I was intrigued with Anna, the protagonist, about her make-to-believe kids, Fifi and Fox. Anna imagines they were her children even when Anna was only about seven. She writes to them imagining that they were her children.
The story follows Anna’s growing up years until she meets Theo, her boyfriend and would-be husband. The imaginations, the wishful thinking, the happiness, the disappointments and the heartbreak. All rolled in one volume of fantastic writing.
Everything in the book is so real. The places, the characters, the food, the transport, everything. It is like looking at a girl growing up lonely, wanting her mother, feeling betrayed and yet feeling positive and looking forward to a happy life.
There are so many places I’ve got to stop and stifle a tear. I need to look away from the book and think about the situation the writer just mentions. And let them sink in.
I could never have thought of such a life without a parent. And Amanda wrote it so well, as if she were Anna and she is telling me her story so vividly I feel with her.
Now, apparently there are another two books after this that continue the story. This book is about Anna. The next one is about Theo, Anna’s husband. And the third installment is about Katie, I don’t know who Katie is but I will get the book.
My next read will be Theo... after a few thrillers.
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