The Sunday Lunch Club

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Juliet Ashton ISBN: 9781471168390
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK Publication: April 19, 2018
Imprint: Simon & Schuster UK Language: English
Author: Juliet Ashton
ISBN: 9781471168390
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Publication: April 19, 2018
Imprint: Simon & Schuster UK
Language: English

*** THE NUMBER ONE EBOOK BESTSELLER***
‘A warming testament to the elasticity and enduring love of true family bonds.
I adored this book' Penny Parkes
'Fresh, funny and utterly fabulous, it’s the perfect holiday read' Heat
‘Feel-good’ Bella
‘A clever concept … with surprises and some shocks in store for both the reader and the characters ... An endearing, funny and poignant read’ Express

The first rule of Sunday Lunch Club is … don't make any afternoon plans.
Every few Sundays, Anna and her extended family and friends get together for lunch. They talk, they laugh, they bicker, they eat too much. Sometimes the important stuff is left unsaid, other times it's said in the wrong way.

Sitting between her ex-husband and her new lover, Anna is coming to terms with an unexpected pregnancy at the age of forty. Also at the table are her ageing grandmother, her promiscuous sister, her flamboyantly gay brother and a memory too terrible to contemplate.

Until, that is, a letter arrives from the person Anna scarred all those years ago. Can Anna reconcile her painful past with her uncertain future?

Juliet Ashton weaves a story of love, friendship and community that will move you to laughter and to tears. Think Cold Feet meets David Nicholls, with a dash of the joy of Jill Mansell added for good measure.
**‘**I love Juliet's writing and this book featured so many wonderful characters. I was left wanting to join the family at one of their Sunday lunches’ Samantha, Netgalley reviewer

‘A joy from start to finish. The relationships within the family ring so true. And the twists kept me guessing. A beautiful book’ Laura Kemp

‘Romantic and gentle, and in places really funny, but it has pace and a couple of twists which kept me reading. The author is good with characters, each with a clear 'voice'’ Penny, reader review

‘All the characters have their own strong storyline and I enjoyed finding out how their lives unfolded’ Sarah, reader review

‘A very enjoyable and entertaining book with an interesting plot, complex characters and some food for thought. Recommended’ Anna, reader review

‘Absolutely loved this joyful, entertaining, and fabulously funny book’ Karen, reader review

*** Pre-order Juliet Ashton's brand new novel, The Fall and Rise of Sadie McQueen**, publishing in December 2019, now! *****

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*** THE NUMBER ONE EBOOK BESTSELLER***
‘A warming testament to the elasticity and enduring love of true family bonds.
I adored this book' Penny Parkes
'Fresh, funny and utterly fabulous, it’s the perfect holiday read' Heat
‘Feel-good’ Bella
‘A clever concept … with surprises and some shocks in store for both the reader and the characters ... An endearing, funny and poignant read’ Express

The first rule of Sunday Lunch Club is … don't make any afternoon plans.
Every few Sundays, Anna and her extended family and friends get together for lunch. They talk, they laugh, they bicker, they eat too much. Sometimes the important stuff is left unsaid, other times it's said in the wrong way.

Sitting between her ex-husband and her new lover, Anna is coming to terms with an unexpected pregnancy at the age of forty. Also at the table are her ageing grandmother, her promiscuous sister, her flamboyantly gay brother and a memory too terrible to contemplate.

Until, that is, a letter arrives from the person Anna scarred all those years ago. Can Anna reconcile her painful past with her uncertain future?

Juliet Ashton weaves a story of love, friendship and community that will move you to laughter and to tears. Think Cold Feet meets David Nicholls, with a dash of the joy of Jill Mansell added for good measure.
**‘**I love Juliet's writing and this book featured so many wonderful characters. I was left wanting to join the family at one of their Sunday lunches’ Samantha, Netgalley reviewer

‘A joy from start to finish. The relationships within the family ring so true. And the twists kept me guessing. A beautiful book’ Laura Kemp

‘Romantic and gentle, and in places really funny, but it has pace and a couple of twists which kept me reading. The author is good with characters, each with a clear 'voice'’ Penny, reader review

‘All the characters have their own strong storyline and I enjoyed finding out how their lives unfolded’ Sarah, reader review

‘A very enjoyable and entertaining book with an interesting plot, complex characters and some food for thought. Recommended’ Anna, reader review

‘Absolutely loved this joyful, entertaining, and fabulously funny book’ Karen, reader review

*** Pre-order Juliet Ashton's brand new novel, The Fall and Rise of Sadie McQueen**, publishing in December 2019, now! *****

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