'Escapist, warm, witty and wise' Daily MailShould first love be
left in the past, or is first love, forever love...Sisters Annie
and Jess are used to their mother Julia being spontaneous. But when
Julia announces she's flying off to Rome to meet her first love
Patrick, whom she hasn't seen for fifty years, it's an adventure
too far. So, her daughters decide the only way to keep Julia safe,
is to go too - without actually telling their mother she has
chaperones! Julia and Patrick's love story was everything - epic,
once-in-a-lifetime, with a tragic ending and life-long
consequences. First love is hard to forget, but sometimes, just
sometimes, life delivers a chance to rewrite your story. As the
eternal city of Rome works its magic, old secrets, old friends and
old loves become new possibilities and new dreams. And when the
four travellers return home, nothing will ever be the same again.
Join Helen McGinn for a timeless, joyous, unforgettable journey
through love, family, and long-forgotten dreams. A novel to hold to
your heart and treasure, perfect for fans of Elizabeth Noble, Cathy
Kelly and JoJo Moyes. Praise for This Changes Everything: 'This is
a lovely, uplifting book that transported me away, firstly to the
beautiful city of Rome and then to gorgeous Cornwall. It's a moving
and emotional story of families in all their messy wonderfulness,
of people losing one another, and then coming together again -
sometimes in unexpected ways. A hugely enjoyable family tale, it
was exactly what I wanted to read at this time.' Louise Douglas
'This Changes Everything is the perfect tonic. An uplifting,
forget-about-everything-else read that I couldn't put down.
Romantic, emotional and page-turning, Helen McGinn's debut novel
can't fail to cheer you up!' Zoe Folbigg 'I loved reading this
book. I needed escapism - don't we all need escapism right now -
and it gave me Rome, Cornwall and a family who immediately felt
like old friends. I took it to the bath, to bed and had finished it
within 24 hours. It was the perfect antidote to tough times.'
Victoria Moore, The Daily Telegraph
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