Author:Fannie Flagg

Welcome to the charming town of Lost River – and an enchanting and unforgettable Christmas…
When Oswald moves to the sleepy little town of Lost River he’s not expecting to make friends - but one by one the eccentric inhabitants win his heart. There’s his landlady Betty who’s a force to be reckoned with, Roy who runs the local store and secretly nurses a broken heart, Patsy the little abandoned girl he takes under his wing and, most importantly, Jack the redbird who brings the sort of miracle that can only happen at Christmas...
'A wonderful book ...oozing with goodness and charm... Absurdly satisfying' Guardian
'A born storyteller' New York Times
A wonderful book ...oozing with goodness and charm... Absurdly satisfying
—— Julie Myerson , GuardianA born storyteller
—— New York TimesGentle and poignant...Use a hankie as a bookmark
—— Daily MailA gentle tale that makes for a good read at any time, not just Christmas
—— Glasgow HeraldAn intoxicating sequel...a phenomenally rewarding read
—— Euan Ferguson , ObserverPaula is a triumphantly original character, and her gently anarchic sense of humour, her ruthless honesty and the bursting sense of fun that permeates the book scotch any hint of sentimentalism. Doyle constructs his set-pieces and orders the narrative with a craft so unobtrustively elegant and clever that it demands a second reading. This is a splendid piece of work
—— Independent on SundayDoyle's writing is as sharp as ever. Sentences snap out from the page, some so short they only contain one word... Paula Spencer has come into her own and Roddy Doyle has gained a comfortable and wholly convincing access into the female mind
—— Irish TimesThis is a magnificent novel...not once does Doyle offer any sentimental cop-out or wallow in bleakness... It's a disciplined piece of writing, full of humour and immense empathy - and what more can you ask than that?
—— ScotsmanThere is an intense pleasure in the reading of this book
—— Claudia Fitzherbert , TelegraphA complex and intricate portrait of an unlikely, yet likable, heroine
—— Calum Macdonald , The Herald






