80 ans après, il est toujours essentiel de faire comprendre cet événement aux plus jeunes
What's in a name?
Devastated after losing her job, eternal pragmatist Alice leaves London for a new start in Devon. It's there that she meets Danny.
Then she meets another Danny.
And then she meets Daniel - Danny to his friends...
In fact, there seems to be a Danny at every turn! Her neighbour's a Danny; there's little baby Danny; there's a vicar, a windsurfer, even a dog called Danny! And whether it's laughter, comfort, a flutter of romance or a walk along the beach, they each bring something special to Alice's new life.
You might say it's a coincidence. Alice certainly would... at first! But when she suddenly risks losing not just one Danny, but all of them, she begins to wonder: might there be more in a name than she ever guessed?
PRAISE FOR T A WILLIAMS:
'The ultimate feel-good, capturing read.' - Holly,Girls Love to Read 'If you want a nice read, to curl up with on a Saturday afternoon in the garden then this is a book for you.' - Dawn Crooks, Crooks on Books 'Within the first couple of pages I knew I was falling head over heels for this book and all the Danny's within it.' - Ginger Reader 22
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