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Another Day In Winter By Shari Low Today

Readers often praise Low's ability to juggle numerous characters without losing the reader, eventually bringing every "strand" together for a satisfying conclusion.

The central mystery revolves around the decades-old falling out between siblings and the quest for closure.

A "heart-warming" and "life-affirming" read that balances humor with moments that "reach for the Kleenex". Another Day in Winter by Shari Low

Best friends who travel to Glasgow to uncover the truth about Shauna’s late grandmother, Annie. Shauna has discovered old letters hinting at a long-lost brother and sister (George and Flora) and a major family rift dating back to the 1950s.

Each character is at a crossroads, forced to decide whether to forgive past mistakes or pursue a new future. Reader Reception Readers often praise Low's ability to juggle numerous

An elderly man nearing the end of his life who is haunted by two great regrets. His chapters are often cited as some of the most moving in the book.

Reviewers from platforms like Goodreads and NetGalley frequently describe the novel as: Best friends who travel to Glasgow to uncover

Provide a breakdown of the to see where the series started.

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Print ISSN: 0960-1643
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