The Traveller's Guide to Love: The best of all travelling companions – at any age – is love

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Helen Nicholl ISBN: 9780856409653
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd Publication: June 12, 2015
Imprint: Blackstaff Press Language: English
Author: Helen Nicholl
ISBN: 9780856409653
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Publication: June 12, 2015
Imprint: Blackstaff Press
Language: English

‘What can I tell you about Albert? He was very tall and thin and as bald as an egg. From a distance he wasn’t promising, but then he turned and looked at me. They could have heard my knees knocking in Ballymena.’


A chance encounter leads to unexpected romance for Johanna and Albert. Together, the couple criss-cross County Down, visiting ancient monuments and talking about the future they plan

to spend together.


Then real life intrudes, in the shape of possessive exes, demanding grown-up children and Johanna’s friend Rita, who is far from convinced that Albert is as reliable as he seems.


Can our seasoned travellers make their relationship go the distance?

A warm, funny and uplifting story about second chances – perfect for fans of Thursdays in the Park.

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‘What can I tell you about Albert? He was very tall and thin and as bald as an egg. From a distance he wasn’t promising, but then he turned and looked at me. They could have heard my knees knocking in Ballymena.’


A chance encounter leads to unexpected romance for Johanna and Albert. Together, the couple criss-cross County Down, visiting ancient monuments and talking about the future they plan

to spend together.


Then real life intrudes, in the shape of possessive exes, demanding grown-up children and Johanna’s friend Rita, who is far from convinced that Albert is as reliable as he seems.


Can our seasoned travellers make their relationship go the distance?

A warm, funny and uplifting story about second chances – perfect for fans of Thursdays in the Park.

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