I chose this book for book club by the cover alone. We were not allowed to read the back nor open the book or be familiar with the author. I loved this book and had a hard time putting it down.How does the death of one person whether it is our spouse, a family member, a friend or even a stranger affect our very own life? Sometimes it takes something tragic to show us what living our lives is all about. Wonderful author! I am looking forward to reading her other books! I found this book intriguing and not nearly as morbid as I expected. ''The Brighton to London line. The 07:44 train. Carriages packed with commuters. A woman applies her make-up. Another occupies her time observing the people around her. A husband and wife share an affectionate gesture. Further along, a woman flicks through a glossy magazine. Then, abruptly, everything changes: a man has a heart attack, and can't be resuscitated; the train is stopped, an ambulance called. For at least three passengers on the 07:44 on that particular morning, life will never be the same again. Lou witnesses the man's final moments. Anna and Lou share a cab when they realise the train is going nowhere fast. Anna is Karen's best friend. And Karen? Karen's husband is the man who dies. Telling the story of the week following that fateful train journey, One Moment, One Morning is a stunning novel about love and loss, about family and – above all – friendship. A stark reminder that, sometimes, one moment is all it takes, it also reminds us that somehow, and despite everything, life can and does go on.''
Do You like book One Moment, One Morning (2010)?
Maybe 3 1/2 stars because I did enjoy it. Easy read. I always enjoy books set in England.
—Lala
I found the bereavement process to be poorly portrayed and this really let the book down
—ladybug
it was okay. some parts gripped me, but most of the book dragged on.
—Shannie
another holiday find in the hotel in Turkey. Quick read
—amyle10