<b>Praise for Fanny Blake and <i>The Long Way Home</i>:</b><br /> <br /> ‘Fanny Blake knows how to pinpoint what goes on in families. She is warm but never sentimental and her stories take a grip on the reader’<b> Elizabeth Buchan</b><br /> ‘No-one does family and friendship better than Fanny . . . Warm, funny, wise and relatable’ <b>Veronica Henry</b><br /> ‘Loved it . . . a beautiful story of coming back to life in middle age, full of love, joy and hope’ <b>Liz Fenwick</b><br /> ‘A hopeful, warm, generous-hearted novel about how love transcends difference’ <b>Julie Cohen</b><br /> 'A warm, uplifting read' <b>Rosanna Ley</b><br /> 'The plot reels you in until you have no choice but to devour every word' <b><i>h</i><i>eat</i></b><br /> 'Absorbing, intelligent and an absolute joy to read' <b><i>Daily Express</i></b><br /> 'A fantastic read from one of our favourite authors' <b><i>Bella</i></b><br /> 'Fanny Blake is a master at leading us gently through the complexities of life' <i><b>Woman & Home<br /> '</b></i>Blake writes fantastically about families and anyone who has ever despaired of a screen-addict teen will especially love this warm-hearted novel' <b><i>Daily Mail</i></b><br /> 'Fanny Blake leads us gently and reassuringly through the complexities of everyday family life' <i><b>Woman’s Weekly</b></i><br /> ‘Just perfect – as a grandmother myself it made me smile’ <b>Dinah Jefferies</b><br /> 'Seamlessly moving from past to the present, this is a heart-warming read' <b><i>Heat</i></b><br /> 'A heart-warming story of the importance of family bonds' <b><i>People’s Friend </i></b>‘A sensitive exploration of thorny family ties’<b><i> Daily Express</i></b><b><i><b><i> </i></b> </i></b><br /><br />