Sometimes you need to run, to find out where you really belong…
‘A must read and
one of my favourite books of the year.’ – 5 stars, Amazon reviewer
‘The author
had me in stitches one minute and in tears the next.’ – 5 stars, Net Galley
‘I was glued to the pages from the very start’ – 5 stars, Net Galley
‘Rani paints such a beautiful picture of how difficult some Indian women have to find their place in the world without getting married …
a talented author who sucks you into her world ‘ – 5 stars, Net Galley
Baby Saul has had it with just about everything. She’s fed up with her job and her colleagues, her love life is permanently casual, and underpinning everything is the grief of losing her much-loved dad. Oh, and if the aunties don’t stop asking her when she’s going to settle down and start having babies, she might just lose it.
When she finds some love letters between her grandfather and someone who is very clearly
not her grandmother, Baby realises that she needs to know more. She heads to India to do some detective work on this mysterious other woman… and to find out a bit more about herself along the way. What she doesn’t bargain for is Sid, her guide (and unwilling driver) being annoyingly handsome, with a knack for asking Baby the sort of questions that force her to look at what she really wants out of life.
About the author
Bradford born and bred, award-winning presenter Anita Rani is one of the most recognisable faces on British TV. She is a lead presenter on Countryfile, hosts Woman’s Hour on Radio 4 every week and regularly presents on Radio 2. Anita is well known for her work on Channel 4, Channel 5, the BBC and most recently with Netflix. She is also a Goodwill Ambassador for the UNHCR.You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @itsanitarani.