Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

For Once in My Life

ebook

Tess and George are soul mates. They've just never met each other.

They both live in London. They went to the same university. But throughout their twenties, despite their shared friends' best efforts, they never come face to face. And now they're stuck with partners who don't understand them and jobs that make them unhappy, always settling for second best.

Finally they meet at a friend's thirtieth birthday party. Can they disentangle themselves from their former lives and grab hold of their one chance to be together? Or is it too late?

For Once in My Life is a love story that teeters on the edge of disaster. It's about whether it's better to compromise, or to wait for your soul mate.

Marianne Kavanagh has worked on a number of UK magazines, including Woman, Tatler and the Telegraph's Saturday magazine. She joined the launch team of Marie Claire, where she became deputy editor, before leaving to spend more time with her family. Since then, as a freelance editor and feature writer, Marianne has contributed to a wide variety of newspapers, magazines and websites, including the Telegraph, Mail, Guardian, Marie Claire, Easy Living, MyDaily and Red. She writes a weekly column, 'Surviving Teenagers', for the parenting site Parentdish. She lives in London.

'Funny and heart-warming, this is a superb debut novel and readers will, without doubt, look forward to more from Marianne Kavanagh.' Bookmooch

'Kavanagh's novel is superior chick lit: beautifully written, enlivened by witty and wise observation.' Age/Sydney Morning Herald

'[A] witty, summer-fresh debut.' Independent

'This book is fantastic. It's hilarious, poignant and profound by turns; most of all, it's unpretentious. Unlike so many novels it just wants to tell you a lovely story. It's not about how clever the author is nor is it all style over substance. But precisely because of that it's both clever and stylish anyway...Adorable.' Daily Mail

'The charming and summery first novel from columnist Marianne Kavanagh. This human story of love's near-misses centres around Tess and George, whose eventual (inevitable) meeting is cleverly delineated to call sentimental notions of soul mates into question.' Vogue

'Kavanagh keeps the reader guessing: will this quietly witty romp end in Brief Encounter style self-denial, or in self-indulgence in the manner of Anna Karenina (aka disaster)? The subject of soulmates is close to every woman's heart and this author's lightness of touch masks her skill at skewering appalling people. An enjoyable holiday read for all ages.' Lady


Expand title description text
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781922148841
  • Release date: April 23, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781922148841
  • File size: 387 KB
  • Release date: April 23, 2014

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Tess and George are soul mates. They've just never met each other.

They both live in London. They went to the same university. But throughout their twenties, despite their shared friends' best efforts, they never come face to face. And now they're stuck with partners who don't understand them and jobs that make them unhappy, always settling for second best.

Finally they meet at a friend's thirtieth birthday party. Can they disentangle themselves from their former lives and grab hold of their one chance to be together? Or is it too late?

For Once in My Life is a love story that teeters on the edge of disaster. It's about whether it's better to compromise, or to wait for your soul mate.

Marianne Kavanagh has worked on a number of UK magazines, including Woman, Tatler and the Telegraph's Saturday magazine. She joined the launch team of Marie Claire, where she became deputy editor, before leaving to spend more time with her family. Since then, as a freelance editor and feature writer, Marianne has contributed to a wide variety of newspapers, magazines and websites, including the Telegraph, Mail, Guardian, Marie Claire, Easy Living, MyDaily and Red. She writes a weekly column, 'Surviving Teenagers', for the parenting site Parentdish. She lives in London.

'Funny and heart-warming, this is a superb debut novel and readers will, without doubt, look forward to more from Marianne Kavanagh.' Bookmooch

'Kavanagh's novel is superior chick lit: beautifully written, enlivened by witty and wise observation.' Age/Sydney Morning Herald

'[A] witty, summer-fresh debut.' Independent

'This book is fantastic. It's hilarious, poignant and profound by turns; most of all, it's unpretentious. Unlike so many novels it just wants to tell you a lovely story. It's not about how clever the author is nor is it all style over substance. But precisely because of that it's both clever and stylish anyway...Adorable.' Daily Mail

'The charming and summery first novel from columnist Marianne Kavanagh. This human story of love's near-misses centres around Tess and George, whose eventual (inevitable) meeting is cleverly delineated to call sentimental notions of soul mates into question.' Vogue

'Kavanagh keeps the reader guessing: will this quietly witty romp end in Brief Encounter style self-denial, or in self-indulgence in the manner of Anna Karenina (aka disaster)? The subject of soulmates is close to every woman's heart and this author's lightness of touch masks her skill at skewering appalling people. An enjoyable holiday read for all ages.' Lady


Expand title description text