The Girl at the Window
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'A writer I'd follow anywhere' Katie Fforde
'It's so lovely to find an author you love' Marian Keyes
'Such a brilliant writer' Jill Mansell
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Ponden Hall is a centuries-old house on the Yorkshire moors, a magical place full of stories. It's also where Trudy Heaton grew up. And where she eventually ran away from.
Now, after the devastating loss of her husband, she is returning home with her young son, Will, who refuses to believe his father is dead.
While Trudy tries to do her best for her son, she must also attempt to build bridges with her eccentric mother.
And then there is the Hall itself. It may have fallen into disrepair but generations of lives and loves still echo in its shadows, sometimes even reaching out into the present...
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Praise for Rowan Coleman's bestselling novels:
‘I've always loved Rowan's writing’ Lucy Dillon
‘Beautifully written’ Daily Mail
‘There is a lovely smooth glow to the writing’ Matt Haig
‘Epic . . .’ Red Magazine
‘Painfully real and utterly heartbreaking… wonderfully uplifting’ Lisa Jewell
‘Stupendous’ Lucy Diamond
‘Utterly life affirming’ Jenny Colgan
‘A book you will carry with you long after the last page’ Milly Johnson
‘Magical, wonderful and beautifully written.’ Trisha Ashley
‘Whenever I read a Rowan Coleman novel, I am always taken on a great adventure’ Alice Peterson
‘Beautiful’ Louise Beech
‘Life-affirming and joyful’ Sara Sheridan
'It's so lovely to find an author you love' Marian Keyes
'Such a brilliant writer' Jill Mansell
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Ponden Hall is a centuries-old house on the Yorkshire moors, a magical place full of stories. It's also where Trudy Heaton grew up. And where she eventually ran away from.
Now, after the devastating loss of her husband, she is returning home with her young son, Will, who refuses to believe his father is dead.
While Trudy tries to do her best for her son, she must also attempt to build bridges with her eccentric mother.
And then there is the Hall itself. It may have fallen into disrepair but generations of lives and loves still echo in its shadows, sometimes even reaching out into the present...
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Praise for Rowan Coleman's bestselling novels:
‘I've always loved Rowan's writing’ Lucy Dillon
‘Beautifully written’ Daily Mail
‘There is a lovely smooth glow to the writing’ Matt Haig
‘Epic . . .’ Red Magazine
‘Painfully real and utterly heartbreaking… wonderfully uplifting’ Lisa Jewell
‘Stupendous’ Lucy Diamond
‘Utterly life affirming’ Jenny Colgan
‘A book you will carry with you long after the last page’ Milly Johnson
‘Magical, wonderful and beautifully written.’ Trisha Ashley
‘Whenever I read a Rowan Coleman novel, I am always taken on a great adventure’ Alice Peterson
‘Beautiful’ Louise Beech
‘Life-affirming and joyful’ Sara Sheridan