Just Me

Just Me by Sheila Hancock, published by Bloomsbury in 2008, is a first edition memoir that spans 274 pages. In this reflective work, Hancock explores her life after the loss of her partner, John Thaw, navigating the complexities of grief and the challenge of moving forward. The narrative captures her journey through love, family, and the emotional landscape that follows bereavement.
Readers will find a candid examination of personal experiences intertwined with themes of family and relationships. Hancock’s writing delves into the interplay of joy and sorrow, offering insights into the process of coping with loss. This memoir not only recounts her past but also contemplates the future, inviting readers to consider the choices one faces in the wake of profound change.
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“Well now, prove it, Sheila. As John would say, ‘Put your money where your mouth is’. Be a depressed widow boring the arse off everyone, or get on with life. Your choice. In “The Two of Us”, Sheila relived her life with John Thaw – years packed with love and family, delight and despair. And then she looked ahead.” — BOOK JACKET.
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