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Nobody's Perfect

Stephanie Butland
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Pages
400
Year
2021
Language
English

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Beautifully written and thought-provoking this illustrates that you don't need to be perfect to be good enough' Katie Fforde

'A pleasure to read' Shelley Harris

'A story of inner strength, fierce love and knowing your worth. Lovely' Jessica Ryn, author of The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside



Does your past define your future?

When her daughter was born with cystic fibrosis, Kate Micklethwaite vowed that Daisy would never be defined by the illness. Kate is determined that her perfect little girl will be known for her love of butterflies and croissants and nothing else. Kate does all she can to be the perfect mother - whatever that means - and yet, somehow, has started seeing herself the way others see her: single parent, source of small-town scandal, drop-out, former mistress. Half a family.

When Daisy starts school, Kate meets her new teacher, the kind and charming Mr Spencer Swanson. Now, with more time on her hands Kate can start thinking about her own future. With her Open University dissertation deadline looming, Kate needs to decide what she wants next. But as she and Spencer get to know each other, Kate notices that people are whispering behind her back once more . . . Stephanie Butland lives near the sea in the North East of England. She writes in a studio at the bottom of her garden. Researching her novels has turned her into an occasional performance poet and tango dancer. Are we defined by our past? Author of the ever-popular Lost for Words is back writing commercial, romantic fiction Standalone novel that tells and continues the story of her first novel Letters to my Husband from another perspective. A story of new found love, motherhood and how other people's views should not define us. Standalone novel that tells and continues the story of her first novel Letters to my Husband from another perspective. Stephanie's books have sold over 24k through TCM. For fans of Marian Keyes and Ruth Jones. Tells the story of a child with cystic fibrosis - extensively researched by the author Author survived breast cancer herself (and has published non fiction on it), so writes from a perspective of overcoming real challenges Stephanie is an engaged and enthusiastic author and will be happy to visit bookshops (if possible), write extra content or do virtual events if helpful Stephanie really throws herself into researching her books and has tried her hand at magic, beat poetry and even done a tango with Anton Du Beke all in the name of research!

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