The Way Back To You
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- £7.99
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
Brought to you by Penguin.
The new novel from the author of The Flip Side!
Three friends. Two summers. One chance to find the way back to you . . .
When Simon Brown reconnects on Facebook with his first love Sylvie - the French pen pal he never actually met - he is determined that this time things will be different.
However, life isn't so straight-forward at sixty as it was at sixteen. His daughter's getting married, he's got difficult guests staying at his B&B, and his larger-than-life school friend, Ian, has abruptly waltzed back into his life.
Adamant that he can't let this second chance pass by, Simon sets off on a bike ride from Bristol to Bordeaux with Ian in tow, on the very same route they covered as teenagers in pursuit of love.
But although they now have better bikes, more acceptable haircuts, and Google Maps, some things never change, and it soon becomes clear that this trip will have even more bumps in the road than the first.
Is it ever too late to make up for past mistakes?
How far can one friendship be pushed?
And will Simon finally meet Sylvie?
Praise for THE FLIP SIDE!
'Takes the usual rom com formula and turns it on its head . . . refreshing, funny and heartwarming, we could not get enough of this' HEAT
'Utterly adorable and romantic. I feel uplifted!' GIOVANNA FLETCHER
'Utterly charming, funny and very relatable!' JOSIE SILVER
'A wonderful, feel-good gem of a book' THE SUN
'A funny, sparky read that feels fresh and modern . . . this book is fab' SOPHIE COUSENS
'Really sweet, warm hearted story with some very funny moments . . . Thoroughly enjoyed it and it was a lovely way to start the new year' CARRIE HOPE FLETCHER
'The ultimate rom-com' INDEPENDENT
© James Bailey 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
This is a quality romance novel—cute without being corny and relatively straightforward while possessing an awful lot of heart, humour and quality writing. At 60 years old, Simon finds himself back in touch with his first love. Sylvie was his French penpal at school, but they never did meet—now Simon is determined to make good on their chemistry as teens. His mission is slightly complicated by the decision to reach Sylvie by recreating the aborted Bristol-to-Bordeaux cycle ride he and best friend Ian (also along for the journey now) attempted. What follows is a deeply uplifting story that’s romantic, yes, but also shines a considered light on our relationships with friends and children and childhood memories. A thoroughly charming read.