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    It Could Never Happen Here

    €11.25
    A warm, witty and relatable story of life on the front line of parenting, perfect for fans of Motherland and Catastrophe.
    ISBN: 9781838951870
    AuthorShortall, Eithne
    Pub Date01/09/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages400
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    EditionMain
    Availability: Out of Stock

    'Brings twist after delicious twist. I love this book.' Jo Spain
    ______________________________

    Small town. Huge scandal.

    Beverley Franklin will do whatever it takes to protect her local school's reputation.

    So when a scandal involving her own daughter threatens to derail the annual school musical's appearance on national television, Beverley goes into overdrive.

    But in her efforts to protect her daughter and keep the musical on track, she misses what's really going, both in her own house and in the insular Glass Lake community - with dramatic consequences.

    Glass Lake primary school's reputation is about to be shattered...

    'Eithne Shortall mixes humour and tragedy with a deftness reminiscent of Marian Keyes' Irish Times

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    'Brings twist after delicious twist. I love this book.' Jo Spain
    ______________________________

    Small town. Huge scandal.

    Beverley Franklin will do whatever it takes to protect her local school's reputation.

    So when a scandal involving her own daughter threatens to derail the annual school musical's appearance on national television, Beverley goes into overdrive.

    But in her efforts to protect her daughter and keep the musical on track, she misses what's really going, both in her own house and in the insular Glass Lake community - with dramatic consequences.

    Glass Lake primary school's reputation is about to be shattered...

    'Eithne Shortall mixes humour and tragedy with a deftness reminiscent of Marian Keyes' Irish Times