The House Of New Beginnings book review: Tender and emotionally intelligent read
NUMBER 11 Dukes Square is a Regency terrace on Brighton seafront and it has seen better days, as have the tenants in its flats.
Georgie, Charlotte and Rosa have all come to Brighton in search of a new life but they soon learn that your problems tend to follow you wherever you go. Diamond deals with their respective loss, tragedy and unhappiness with a light touch and in her capable hands the tenants are steered towards a new beginning.
It might not be what they expected but it is exactly what they need. Tender and emotionally intelligent, The House Of New Beginnings highlights the importance of friendship when the going gets tough.
The House Of New Beginnings by Lucy Diamond Pan Macmillan, £7.99