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Julietta Henderson

    La voz literaria de Julietta Henderson está moldeada por sus años formativos en las selvas tropicales de North Queensland, donde echó raíces su pasión por contar historias. Su escritura se enriquece con un tapiz de diversas experiencias, desde guiar recorridos en bicicleta por la Toscana hasta cuidar niños en los Alpes italianos, lo que infunde a sus narrativas una perspectiva cosmopolita. Henderson tiene habilidad para capturar la esencia del lugar y la conexión humana, atrayendo a los lectores a entornos evocadores. Su obra a menudo explora temas de pertenencia y descubrimiento, reflejando una profunda apreciación por la exploración cultural y la búsqueda del hogar en diferentes paisajes.

    The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman
    Sincerely, Me
    How to Get a Life
    • When reality comes calling, do you face it . . . or keep running? Danny is the definition of a man who 'could do better'. He drinks more than he should, lives in his best friend's garden shed - and he hasn't spoken to his sister in 16 years. But when Danny is the subject of a misleading newspaper article, claiming his lifestyle might actually be quite enlightened, he suddenly finds himself in the limelight. Letters begin to flood in from strangers seeking his guidance. Wolfie is the daughter of Danny's estranged sister. She's never met her uncle, but her mother is struggling and Wolfie needs him. So when she sees Danny's picture in the paper, she sets out to find him. Within a week, Danny goes from being responsibility-free to a big brother, an uncle and an unwitting existential 'guru' to some very lost souls. Can he become the man they all need him to be? And can he sort his own life out in the process?

      How to Get a Life
    • An uplifting and heart-warming novel about a family reunited, second chances and the power of forgiveness, from the author of Richard & Judy Book Club pick The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman. Danny is the definition of a man who 'could do better'. He drinks more than he should, currently lives in his best friend's garden shed - and he hasn't spoken to his sister in 16 years. But when Danny is the subject of a misleading newspaper article, claiming his lifestyle is actually quite enlightened, he suddenly finds himself in the limelight. Letters begin to flood in from strangers seeking his guidance. Wolfie is the daughter of Danny's estranged sister, Lou. She's never met her uncle, but her mother is struggling. So when Wolfie sees Danny's picture in the paper, she sets out to find him. Within a week, Danny goes from being responsibility-free to a big brother, an uncle and an unwitting existential 'guru' to some very lost souls. Can he become the man they all need him to be? Praise for Julietta Henderson: 'One of those gorgeous books that completely lifts your spirits and restores your faith in humanity' Ruth Jones 'Funny, sparking and moving' Daily Mail 'What a delightful read... both hilarious and heart-warming' Hazel Prior 'What a charming, funny and cheering read' Beth Morrey

      Sincerely, Me
    • What do you get when you cross a painfully awkward son, lofty comedic ambition and a dead best friend? Norman. Norman and Jax are a legendary comedic duo in waiting, with a five-year plan to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe by the time they're fifteen. But when Jax dies before they turn twelve, Norman decides paying tribute to his best friend just can't wait... so he rewrites their plan: 1. Look after mum 2. Find Dad 3. Get to the Edinburgh Fringe Sadie knows she's never going to win Mother of the Year, and not knowing exactly who her son's father is doesn't help. But when she finds Norman's new plan, all she wants is to see her son smile again... So they set off on a pilgrimage to Edinburgh, making a few stops to find Norman's dad along the way.

      The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman