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The Split
- Narrated by: Imogen Church
- Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A brilliant, heart-warming and intensely funny story of love, heartache, friendship and family. Perfect for fans of Marian Keyes and Beth O'Leary.
Brutally dumped by her girlfriend, Ally is homeless, friendless and jobless...but at least she has Malcolm. Wounded and betrayed, Ally has made off with the one thing she thinks might soothe the pain: Emily's cat.
After a long train journey she arrives home to her dad in Sheffield, ready to fold herself up in her duvet and remain on the sofa for the foreseeable. Her dad has other ideas. A phone call later, and Ally is reunited with her first ever beard and friend of old, Jeremy. He too is broken-hearted and living at home again.
In an inspired effort to hold each other up, the pair decide to sign up for the local half marathon in a bid to impress their exes with their commitment and athleticism.
Given neither of them can run, they enlist the support of athletic, not to mention beautiful Jo. But will she have them running for the hills...or will their ridiculous plan pay off?
Louise Rennison for grown-ups!
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- Pragya Singhal
- 23-04-21
Almost good story, great performance
This book wouldn't have been so much fun if it wasn't read by Imogen Church. It's a good story, sometimes a bit dragged, but mostly enjoyable. There are funny instances that made me giggle, but I wasn't laughing out loud. I found the last 3 hours to be most enjoyable. Too many things evolved to their logical conclusion along with a very funny narrative of what actually happens at an all people event. This was my first novel with LGB..... theme and the author wrote it really well. Relationships are messy for all genders and participants, and that was woven nicely in the emotional narrative. I still find Beth O Leary better, but didn't mind going through this one. and again, kudos to Imogen, she is really talented!
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