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Three Days in June
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Jacqueline Wilson describes it as 'A joy to read in a single relaxing afternoon,' while David Nicholls praises it for being 'razor sharp on family, love, and marriage.' Victoria Hislop shares that she 'devoured it in one long lazy afternoon - I laughed and cried.' The story shows that the happily ever after is only part of the tale. It's a witty, heartfelt reflection on love, marriage, and second chances.As the day before her daughter's wedding unfolds, Gail Baines finds herself in a series of unfortunate events. She faces career upheaval — a job loss or a resignation, depending on the perspective. To complicate matters, her ex-husband Max arrives unannounced, ready to join the celebration but lacking a suit. Along with him comes a wave of shared memories, humor, and a cat in need of a home. Just when Gail thinks she has reached her limit, her daughter Debbie learns of a significant secret her fiancé has been keeping.On the wedding day, the ex-spouses clash over Debbie’s best interests. Gail is filled with concern, while Max seems preoccupied with the menu choices for the reception — if they even make it there. The day after, Gail and Max prepare to part ways once more. However, the newlywed couple's future sparks reflections on the past for Gail. The concept of happiness varies greatly, and sometimes the younger generation offers important lessons on secrets, acceptance, and navigating life's challenges.
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Jacqueline Wilson describes it as 'A joy to read in a single relaxing afternoon,' while David Nicholls praises it for being 'razor sharp on family, love, and marriage.' Victoria Hislop shares that she 'devoured it in one long lazy afternoon - I laughed and cried.' The story shows that the happily ever after is only part of the tale. It's a witty, heartfelt reflection on love, marriage, and second chances.As the day before her daughter's wedding unfolds, Gail Baines finds herself in a series of unfortunate events. She faces career upheaval — a job loss or a resignation, depending on the perspective. To complicate matters, her ex-husband Max arrives unannounced, ready to join the celebration but lacking a suit. Along with him comes a wave of shared memories, humor, and a cat in need of a home. Just when Gail thinks she has reached her limit, her daughter Debbie learns of a significant secret her fiancé has been keeping.On the wedding day, the ex-spouses clash over Debbie’s best interests. Gail is filled with concern, while Max seems preoccupied with the menu choices for the reception — if they even make it there. The day after, Gail and Max prepare to part ways once more. However, the newlywed couple's future sparks reflections on the past for Gail. The concept of happiness varies greatly, and sometimes the younger generation offers important lessons on secrets, acceptance, and navigating life's challenges.
