**PRE-ORDER NOW** An uplifting and heart-warming novel about a
family reunited, second chances and the power of forgiveness, from
the author of Richard & Judy Book Club pick The Funny Thing
about Norman Foreman. Danny is the definition of a man who 'could
do better'. He drinks more than he should, currently lives in his
best friend's garden shed - and he hasn't spoken to his sister in
16 years. But when Danny is the subject of a misleading newspaper
article, claiming his lifestyle is actually quite enlightened, he
suddenly finds himself in the limelight. Letters begin to flood in
from strangers seeking his guidance. Wolfie is the daughter of
Danny's estranged sister, Lou. She's never met her uncle, but her
mother is struggling. So when Wolfie sees Danny's picture in the
paper, she sets out to find him. Within a week, Danny goes from
being responsibility-free to a big brother, an uncle and an
unwitting existential 'guru' to some very lost souls. Can he become
the man they all need him to be? Praise for Julietta Henderson:
'One of those gorgeous books that completely lifts your spirits and
restores your faith in humanity' Ruth Jones 'Funny, sparking and
moving' Daily Mail 'What a delightful read... both hilarious and
heart-warming' Hazel Prior 'What a charming, funny and cheering
read' Beth Morrey
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Wed, 22 Feb 2023 | Review
by: Robyn
Sincerely, Me kept me captivated from the first page to the last. An uplifting novel on the power of friendship, family, second chances and finding ones purpose in this journey we call life. Danny lives at the bottom of the garden in his best friends shed, has mostly lost his way, and drinks one too many pints at the pub. After one drunken escapade, his life changes course in a delicious turn of events. This novel is richly grounded in the human experience with a deftly woven tapestry of intersecting stories. A reminder that we do not live this life alone, and if we do, we are worse off because of it.
I thoroughly enjoyed Sincerely, Me and I highly recommend it. Julietta Henderson has a firm place as one of my favourite authors.
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