Blueberry / Glenna Thomson.

By: Thomson, Glenna [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: North Sydney, NSW : Penguin Random House Australia, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 310 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780143782032 :Subject(s): Novel -- English -- Australia -- 21st century -- Texts | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Single mothers -- Fiction | Friendship | Australian fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Australian fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Victoria -- Fiction | AustralianGenre/Form: Australian stories -- Adult fiction -- Print | Australian fiction. | Fiction. | Domestic fiction. | Domestic fiction. | Australian fiction DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: “Greer O’Reilly needs to start over. Her professional success belies private sadness and domestic overload. She’s torn between her career and motherhood. Her partner of twelve years has left her. And up ahead is her new home - a beautiful though neglected blueberry orchard in the hills of north-east Victoria. But when she and her six-year-old daughter Sophie arrive at the property to take possession, there’s an unforeseen complication - the former owner, 81-year-old artist and jazz lover Charlie Chandler, refuses to move out. Charlie is dying and desperate to spend his last days in his old home. With Greer at the beginning of her new life, and Charlie at the end of his, the unlikely pair soon form a close bond. One that will offer the strength and inspiration Greer needs – because the next twelve months will either make or break her . . .”--Back cover.
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First published by Bantam in 2017.

“Greer O’Reilly needs to start over. Her professional success belies private sadness and domestic overload. She’s torn between her career and motherhood. Her partner of twelve years has left her. And up ahead is her new home - a beautiful though neglected blueberry orchard in the hills of north-east Victoria. But when she and her six-year-old daughter Sophie arrive at the property to take possession, there’s an unforeseen complication - the former owner, 81-year-old artist and jazz lover Charlie Chandler, refuses to move out. Charlie is dying and desperate to spend his last days in his old home. With Greer at the beginning of her new life, and Charlie at the end of his, the unlikely pair soon form a close bond. One that will offer the strength and inspiration Greer needs – because the next twelve months will either make or break her . . .”--Back cover.

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