The Seven O'clock Club by Amelia Ireland
The Seven O'clock Club by Amelia Ireland - General Fiction
Four clients, four very different stories. Genevieve is a psychologist and is trying out a new therapy by having four carefully chosen people together in sessions who will hopefully help one another. Freya, Callum, Victoria and Mischa all have gone through bereavement in differing ways. Callum is a famous singer and appears to have a wonderful life, but he’s finding it empty and lonely. Mischa lost her mother to Alzheimer's, and blames herself for what happened. Victoria also lost her mother but as they were estranged she didn't feel anything until she read a letter her mother had left her. Freya had an idyllic childhood but being an adult isn't so great in her world.
This starts with each one trying to recall a happy childhood memory- something not everyone can do so easily and reminds us that everyone is different and we don’t always know what they are going through and the challenges some of us face. It's a book that enveloped me and drew me in, very skilfully and cleverly written. I felt for the four as I'm sure most readers will in one way or another. And the twist! Heavens to Murgatroyd! Wow! Something that took me by complete surprise- I won’t spoil it. A book of life and tragedy and of hope and new beginnings. Stunning.
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