The Collected Regrets of CloverCondition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9780143779018 Format: B format paperback Year: 2024 Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd Description: The Collected Regrets of Clover is the burst of hopefulness we need right now. A sparkling debut novel from Australian Mikki Brammer, which reminds us all to live our best life with fewer regrets. 'Warm, profound, and expertly told . . . This is one of those special books that will leave a handprint on your heart.' Emma
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9780143779018 Format: B-format paperback Year: 2024 Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Description: The Collected Regrets of Clover is the burst of hopefulness we need right now. A sparkling debut novel from Australian Mikki Brammer, which reminds us all to live our best life with fewer regrets.
'Warm, profound, and expertly told . . . This is one of those special books that will leave a handprint on your heart.' Emma Brodie, author of Songs in Ursa Major
'This lovely and sweetly satisfying novel is engaging and accessible . . . Brammer's take on death and grieving is profound enough to feel genuinely instructional.' New York Times
'A sparkling debut . . . This is a wonderfully uplifting read.' Weekend Australian
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In her work as a 'death doula', Clover Brooks ushers people peacefully through their last days, collecting their final words into three notebooks- ADVICE, CONFESSIONS and REGRETS.
But Clover spends so much time with the dying that she's forgotten how to live . . .
Can her clients' hard-won wisdom - and the inspiring love story of a spirited old woman named Claudia - show Clover the way to a happy ending?
After all, what's the point of giving someone a beautiful death if you can't give yourself a beautiful life?
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'What a beautiful story . . . This book will be one that I remember for a long time, and it's a story that we can all learn something from.' Ruth Hogan, author of The Keeper of Lost Things