The Truth About Melody Browne
When she was nine years old, Melody Browne's house burned down, taking every toy, every photograph, every item of clothing and old Christmas card with it. But not only did the fire destroy all her possessions, it took with it all her memories - Melody Browne can remember nothing before her ninth...
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When she was nine years old, Melody Browne's house burned down, taking every toy, every photograph, every item of clothing and old Christmas card with it. But not only did the fire destroy all her possessions, it took with it all her memories - Melody Browne can remember nothing before her ninth birthday. Now in her early thirties, Melody lives in a council flat in the middle of London with her seventeen-year-old son. She hasn't seen her parents since she left home at fifteen, but Melody doesn't mind, she's better off on her own. She's made a good life for herself and her son and she likes it that way. Until one night something extraordinary happens. Whilst attending a hypnotist show with her first date in years she faints - and when she comes round she starts to remember. At first her memories mean nothing to her but then slowly, day by day, she begins to piece together the real story of her childhood. Her journey takes her to the seaside town of Broadstairs, to oddly familiar houses in London backstreets and to meetings with strangers who love her like their own. But with every mystery she solves another one materialises, with every question she answers another appears. And Melody begins to wonder if she'll ever know the truth about her past...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780099533672 (0099533677)
Publish date: January 7th 2010
Publisher: Arrow
Pages no: 377
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Literary Fiction,
Adult,
Mystery,
Drama,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
This was a similar style and pace to other Lisa Jewell I have read. It was engaging and well constructed but I found the end a bit flatter than I was expecting. Not her best book but a nice holiday read with a few interesting ideas.
This was a similar style and pace to other Lisa Jewell I have read. It was engaging and well constructed but I found the end a bit flatter than I was expecting. Not her best book but a nice holiday read with a few interesting ideas.
I saw this book when it first came out and wanted to read it; something about the synopsis captured me. Alas, I didn't buy it and then couldn't remember the title. Then the other day I saw that the novel was being given away free with a magazine, it seemed like fate and I bought it. I started readin...
Lisa Jewell has been called the queen of chick-lit but she's much better than that. Like a younger, female Nick Hornby , she writes deceptively simple prose and uses everyday details to anchor her images. I really liked Ralph's Party, her first book. Nothing else has quite matched that for me.The Tr...
If you love chick lit, this book is well worth seeking out. I fell in love with Lisa Jewell when I first read One Hit Wonder and then had to get all of her other titles. Although One Hit Wonder will always remain my favorite Jewell book, this one hit every note perfectly. The plot about Melody makes...