Alphabet Weekends

Alphabet Weekends by Elizabeth Noble, published by Penguin Adult on February 25, 2010, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of love and friendship. This 480-page novel follows Natalie and her sisters, who have shared a lifelong bond with Tom and his family. When Natalie experiences heartbreak after her long-term partner leaves her, Tom steps in as a supportive friend, devising a creative plan of “Alphabet Weekends” to help her heal and perhaps realize the depth of his feelings for her.
As Natalie and Tom embark on a series of adventures from A to Z, the narrative delves into the intertwined lives of their families and friends, each facing their own challenges and emotional struggles. The story captures themes of romance and personal growth, illustrating how love can manifest in various forms. Readers will find a blend of humor and heartfelt moments as the characters navigate their relationships, making this edition a thoughtful exploration of contemporary life and love.
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Natalie and her sisters have known Tom and his family forever. They climbed trees together, scraped knees on the same pavements and, in taking shared steps towards adulthood, shaped bonds that would last a lifetime.
So when Natalie�s long-term love walks out on her, Tom�s is the much-needed shoulder she cries on. And Tom dreams up an ingenious way to dry her tears: a series of Alphabet Weekends � starting with A for Abseiling � to make her forget the heartache and, he hopes, to make her see what�s been staring her in the face all these years. His genuine love for her.
But as they tumble from A to Z, their families and friends face broken hearts and tragedies of their own. Can the Alphabet Weekends unlock love in all its many and wonderful guises? And not just for Natalie and Tom, but for everyone they care about?
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