I really enjoyed it. I found it fascinating on a lot of levels.
1. Being at college in Edinburgh in the early 70s and comparing that period from a woman's perspective to mine.
2. comparing the lives of the characters as they went through life - with people I knew and their experiences.
3. realising that life is difficult for everyone and that it is how we adapt and change to the circumstances (and how we grow) that helps to make us content in the end.
I reckon men have it easier as we don't spend nearly as much time analysing life and stuff!!
Sandy, Perthshire
What a lot of time and creative effort has gone into producing such a heartfelt story, a story anyone over their forties can relate to. We all face our Eight of Cups and probably no more acutely than now, in this time of rapid change. I could visualise the Jeddah part very well, and the memories came flooding back.
Graeme, Somerset
Eight of Cups is an excellent read. I can recommend it. I look forward to the next one.
Dave D, Newfoundland and Labrador
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