Letting Go

Letting Go by Pam Rhodes, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2002, is a contemporary work of literature that explores the complexities of relationships. Spanning 304 pages, the narrative unfolds just a week before Christmas as Meg and Alan Barratt celebrate their eighteenth wedding anniversary. Their joy quickly turns to turmoil when a shocking revelation threatens to dismantle the foundations of love and friendship that Meg has always relied upon.
Readers will find a poignant examination of trust and the fragility of familial bonds as Meg navigates the aftermath of this unexpected event. The story delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the challenges of maintaining connections in the face of adversity. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the impact of unforeseen circumstances on personal beliefs and values.
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Just a week before Christmas, Meg and Alan Barratt celebrate their eighteenth wedding anniversary surrounded by dear friends and family. Within two days, that family is shattered by a shocking revalation which undermines everything Meg previously believed to be unbreakable – the bond of love and friendship she had always taken for granted in those closest to her.
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