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A review by readerandhercoffee
Ten Things I've Learnt About Love by Sarah Butler
2.0
Charming, sad, oftentimes poignant. Your thinking chick lit book.
The story is told in two voices. Alice shares how she never truly felt a closeness with her father, up until the day she lost him to cancer.
Daniel is a homeless man roaming the streets of London, searching for his daughter, trying to make things right by finally working up the courage to introduce himself, now that she's lost the father that she grew up knowing.
The ending could have been different. I can think of a couple of possible endings. It just didn't leave me with that satisfied feeling that I would normally get after finishing a book. But that's just me.
The story is told in two voices. Alice shares how she never truly felt a closeness with her father, up until the day she lost him to cancer.
Daniel is a homeless man roaming the streets of London, searching for his daughter, trying to make things right by finally working up the courage to introduce himself, now that she's lost the father that she grew up knowing.
The ending could have been different. I can think of a couple of possible endings. It just didn't leave me with that satisfied feeling that I would normally get after finishing a book. But that's just me.