Jenny James is not a disaster /
Material type: TextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2024Copyright date: �2024Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 415 pages (large print) ; 23 cmISBN:- 9798891643307
- 823/.92 23/eng/2019
- PR6110.O42 J46 2024d
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Regular print version previously published by Harper Muse.
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"Thirty-something single mum Jenny James is used to the typical run-in-your-tights, milk-turned-sour, break-a-nail bad kind of day. Attitude from her teenage son? Count on it. Car problems? To be expected. Never quite enough money for monthly expenses? Guaranteed. And then arrives the Very Bad Day -- when Jenny finds out her dull but reliable office job is in jeopardy, her car totally and completely breaks down, and she arrives home (on foot) just in time to see her modest-but-cozy cottage sliding off a cliff into the sea. Jenny's life -- not to mention her home -- has reached its ultimate low point. Estranged from her parents since she became pregnant at age eighteen and set out on her own, Jenny has nowhere to turn when she and her son, Charlie, find themselves without a place to live. Her neighbor, the reclusive but attractive Luke, who lives alone with his dog in a surprisingly homey RV, opens up his camper -- and his vagabond lifestyle -- to Jenny and her son. As the unlikely threesome -- four including the dog -- hit the road, Jenny finds herself experiencing a new sense of freedom as she reflects on who she was, who she is, and who she could become. Maybe when you fall, you actually find the best way to move forward."--
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