The Mum Who Got Her Life Back. Fiona Gibson

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       Chapter Twenty-One

      

       Chapter Twenty-Two

      

       Chapter Twenty-Three: Jack

      

       Chapter Twenty-Four: Nadia

      

       Chapter Twenty-Five: Jack

      

       Chapter Twenty-Six

      

       Chapter Twenty-Seven: Nadia

      

       Chapter Twenty-Eight

      

       Chapter Twenty-Nine: Jack

      

       Chapter Thirty: Nadia

      

       Chapter Thirty-One: Jack

      

       Chapter Thirty-Two: Nadia

      

       Chapter Thirty-Three: Jack

      

       Part Three: The key to a successful holiday with one’s grown-up child

      

       Chapter Thirty-Four: Nadia

      

       Chapter Thirty-Five

      

       Chapter Thirty-Six: Jack

      

       Chapter Thirty-Seven: Nadia

      

       Chapter Thirty-Eight: Jack

      

       Chapter Thirty-Nine: Nadia

      

       Chapter Forty: Jack

      

       Chapter Forty-One: Nadia

      

       Chapter Forty-Two: Jack

      

       Chapter Forty-Three

      

       Chapter Forty-Four: Nadia

      

       Chapter Forty-Five: Jack

      

       Chapter Forty-Six

      

       Chapter Forty-Seven

      

       Chapter Forty-Eight

      

       Chapter Forty-Nine

      

       Chapter Fifty: Nadia

      

       Chapter Fifty-One: Jack

      

       Chapter Fifty-Two: Nadia

      

       Chapter Fifty-Three: Jack

      

       Chapter Fifty-Four: Iain

      

       Chapter Fifty-Five : Nadia

       Keep Reading …

      

       About the Author

      

       By the same author:

      

       About the Publisher

       Part One

       Things that happen when your kids first leave home

       • You keep checking to see if they’ve texted to say they’re managing without you. They haven’t … because you’ve only just moved them into their student halls and are still sitting in your car, in the car park.

       • You realise it’s no longer necessary to buy those two-kilo bags of potatoes. They just go green and start sprouting.

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