
Member Reviews

This was an unusual but uplifting read about life and death featuring Sophie who has made a career out of supporting families in the aftermath of a death and artist Hattie who has employed Sophie to help her tidy up her life admin which is an unusual opportunity for Sophie who is usually surrounded by grief. This is mostly told in the present day but there’s some interesting chapters looking back on the history of Hattie’s home and Hattie’s own life which offer a heart wrenching twist to the story. Overall this has fabulous characters and beautiful setting and a lot of warmth.

I laughed out loud, I cried and I got angry at Hattie. A good book makes you feel and I definitely felt during this book. There are so many layers within the book that are weaved together seamlessly
I loved Hattie, the gals and Sophie.
We all get stuck in a rut and can't find our way out and this helped me to realise different ways to get out and explore myself.
Loved the book

Ma y thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood books for the opportunity o read a new novel by one of my favorite authors. Beth Moran writes heartwarming stories featuring likeable, realistic characters that we can relate to. Take Me Home was another book showing us the power of good friends. Excellent!