A fresh, funny and oh-so-relatable novel about trying to be the grown up when your magnificently messy family seems set to sabotage everything. Get ready to laugh, cry and fall in love with this addictive read. ____________ Reeva Mehta thought her dad died when she was a baby. Then her mum calls, to tell her that he died last week – and that his last request was for his daughters to spend his fourteen-day funeral at his house in Leicester. Which means Reeva has to spend fourteen days . . . with her sisters. Managing an uncommitted boyfriend, stress-induced hair loss and a Bollywood film star mother is bad enough. But Reeva’s not sure she can bear two weeks with the sisters who betrayed her when she needed them most. Could sharing a bathroom for the first time in years help them to put aside their differences? And will Reeva ever get to the bottom of why her mother hid the truth about her father for all this time? Readers ADORE Radhika Sanghani’s novels: ‚So good! Funny, fresh, touching‘ JANE FALLON ‚Fresh and joyful . . . Essential reading‘ STYLIST ‚Funny and charming‘ PANDORA SYKES ‚Warm, witty . . . A perfect read‘ RED ‚Charming‘ NELL FRIZZELL ‚Witty, relatable and heartwarming‘ EMMA GANNON ‚Lovely, funny, life-affirming – a treat!‘ LAUREN BRAVO ‚Felt like a big, warm hug!‘ LIZZIE DAMILOLA BLACKBURN ‚Heartwarming and uplifting‘ NIKKI MAY
ISBN: 978-1-4722-7775-6