Pack Up the Moon
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Publisher Description
A young woman must summon the courage to rebuild her life after a tragedy and find hope in friendship in this heartwarming novel.
Emma is twenty-six—pretty, intelligent, and happily living with her childhood sweetheart John in a cute little Dublin apartment. Her biggest problem is that her mother won’t stop nagging her to get married already. Emma and John already feel like the perfect couple but out of the blue, a tragedy throws her life into disarray and Emma is suddenly, incomprehensibly, alone.
As she emerges from grief, Emma must find a whole new way of living, and her loyal friends rally round in an attempt to help. Clodagh, Emma’s lifelong friend, with whom she’s shared everything from mud pies to dating disasters. Anne and Richard, more-or-less happily married and debating a move to the country. Emma’s brother Noel, the young Catholic priest, finding his own faith tested even as he tries to comfort Emma. Seán, the gorgeous bad boy of a thousand one-night stands, uncomfortably aware of his and Emma’s growing connection.
With an amazing insight into the power of friendship and a wry, irreverent humor that considers no subject off-limits, talented writer Anna McPartlin tells a heartwarming story of the courage it takes to move past loss and learn to live.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Twenty-six-year-old Dubliner Emma has it all: a teaching job, good friends and childhood sweetheart John by her side. When John dies in an accident, she must face life alone. Haunted by what could have been and blaming herself, Emma retreats into a grief from which only her friends successful ad-woman Clodagh, gadabout editor Se n, newlyweds Anne and Richard and her priest brother, Noel can rouse her. A cat arrives unbidden on her windowsill, harbinger of the unbelievable string of events (pregnancy scares, a tryst with a Parisian rapper and saving a woman from a rape in a dark alley) that restores Emma's will to live. The mix of light farce and heavy drama knocks the book off balance, though, leaving readers unsure whether they should pity or envy Emma as she traipses her way to a neat, happy ending.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful book
I honestly can't say enough good things about this book. It was funny, touching and unbelievably well written.
One of my all time faves
I randomly picked this book up on the shelf at target and bought it on a whim. From the first chapeter on, I WAS HOOKED and have loved this book ever since. Who would have thought a target pick random unresearch book choice would be one of my all time faves. Its the perfect “pick up your bootstraps” woman’s perspective novel and I recommend it to many of my friends.