![]() As Jess struggles to regain her footing, cracks begin to appear in other areas of her life, and suddenly she feels she’s failing at everything. But when her landlord asks her to move on, so he can sell the house they’re living in without warning, Jess’s worries take on a whole new meaning. Jess is a single mother to two teenage children, and although life can be tough she’s just about keeping things together. ‘A sharp, funny, wonderful writer’ Diana Evans, bestselling author of Ordinary People ‘A brilliant book written with warmth and sensitivity that I recommend most highly. Important and remarkable’ Bonnie Garmus, Lessons in Chemistry ![]() ‘The line between home and homelessness is extremely thin and filled with judgement, but These Streets turns a spotlight on the strength and resilience required to overcome physical and emotional adversity that never should have been yours in the first place. From the author of Nightingale Point, longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction, comes a new thought-provoking and timely novel. ![]()
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