The Way From Here

· Hachette UK
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'Warm, wonderful and very wet at times! I LOVED it!' FAITH HOGAN, author of The Ladies' Midnight Swimming Club

The start of something new...


When Kate is faced with an 'empty nest' when her youngest daughter, Ella, leaves for university, she starts to wonder: what comes next?

Decades after abandoning her university hobby, Kate nervously joins a local ladies rowing team and is surprised to find how much she enjoys it!

More than anything, though, Kate finds that the team of strong women bring new adventures and unlikely friendships she hadn't even realised were missing from her life...

A life-affirming, uplifting story for fans of Josie Lloyd and Faith Hogan

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Alison Robinson
May 12, 2022
Not quite what I thought it would be. Kate is having a bit of a mid-life crisis. After surrendering her intentions to become an immigration lawyer for the more child-friendly job of processing claims which allowed her to work part-time, she has brought up two daughters Poppy and Ella who are now both at university. Her husband Tim works in London and only comes home to Bath at weekends, when he seems to spend the entire time cycling or sleeping. While dropping her youngest daughter off at university Kate sees a rowing eight on the river which evokes memories of her time at Cambridge. Determined to make a positive change, Kate decides to join the local rowing club, despite not having rowed for probably thirty years. While Kate loves the rowing, she finds the other members of the ladies rowing team to be cliquey and unfriendly, other than one woman, Beth who coxes the team. Tired of being frozen out from the team, despite being better than many of the other ladies, Kate tries to set up a senior ladies team, by recruiting former rowers from the club. I know absolutely nothing about rowing, and TBH I don't think I know much more after reading this book - not because the book is superficial, but because it is so technical and detailed. However, I really enjoyed it anyway (a bit like I enjoy the rugby or baseball romances, you don't have to understand to enjoy it, but I suspect that a real rower would find it authentic). This is very much about women of a certain age (and I am one myself), finding new confidence and belief in themselves, standing up for their rights and showing everyone else how blimmin' amazing we can be, despite coping with sexism, ageism, indifference, classism and illness. Really enjoyed this. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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About the author

Jane Turner was once an international business woman. These days when she isn't writing, Jane is to be found playing tennis or attempting to train her springer spaniel. She lives in Somerset.

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