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A sensitive family drama dealing with some rather sad issues but finding the humour in everyday events this book makes for a great read about family relationships, friendships and love. A lovely book.

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Synopsis
How Will I Know? by Sheila O'Flanagan
It was love at first sight for Claire and Bill Hudson. They met at Claire's fifth birthday party and they were destined to be together for the rest of their lives. When baby Georgia came along, it was the icing on the cake.
So when a tragic accident snatched Bill away, Claire felt like she'd lost everything - except Georgia. In the three years since, Claire has devoted her life to Georgia; she knows no man could ever replace Bill, and the child needs her all her attention. Now Georgia's a teenager, though, and there's one thing Claire can't advise her on: dating.
And so, purely to help her lovely young daughter in her journey through the teenage years, Claire sets out on some serial dating. And destiny is watching, again...
Reviews
'Her lightness of touch and gentle characterisations have produced another fine read' Sunday Express 20060723
'One of the blinding talents on the female fiction scene' Daily Record 20060723
About the Author
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Sheila O'Flanagan pursued a very successful career in banking, foreign exchange dealing and treasury management before becoming a full-time writer based in Dublin. She started her first novel, DREAMING OF A STRANGER, at the age of thirty-five and it was published in 1997. She also writes a weekly column for the Irish Times and in her spare time plays badminton at competition level.
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