Is it okay to grow old disgracefully?
Seventy-two-year-old Henry Edwards has a bucket list that he is determined to complete before he ‘checks out’. A list that contains things like bungee jumping, flying aircraft, and swimming with dolphins.
Henry is also wheelchair-bound with a permanently fitted catheter bag.
Tom, Emma and the gang return to continue their trip through life’s lessons but, when Emma volunteers them to help complete Henry’s list, the trip becomes bumpier.
With new babies, sick children, and stressful jobs, it’s going to take everything they have to make Henry’s dreams come true.
The heart-warming follow-up to A Reason to Grieve.
Seventy-two-year-old Henry Edwards has a bucket list that he is determined to complete before he ‘checks out’. A list that contains things like bungee jumping, flying aircraft, and swimming with dolphins.
Henry is also wheelchair-bound with a permanently fitted catheter bag.
Tom, Emma and the gang return to continue their trip through life’s lessons but, when Emma volunteers them to help complete Henry’s list, the trip becomes bumpier.
With new babies, sick children, and stressful jobs, it’s going to take everything they have to make Henry’s dreams come true.
The heart-warming follow-up to A Reason to Grieve.
“I fell in love with the characters…laughed and cried with them. The best in realistic fiction.”
“This book is the follow up to A Reason to Grieve. For me, as much as I enjoyed the first, this one is better.
The humour used, alongside the potential tear jerking moments, is excellent. The way the characters are written shows a close group of friends who have bonded even more so since the first book, which is heart warming, and the story around fulfilling the tasks off a ‘bucket list’ is great.“