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1988: Harper Richardson's mum and dad are divorced. Her mum got custody of her, the Mini and five hundred tins of baked beans. Her dad got a mouldering cottage in a Midlands backwater village and plenty of free time to indulge his WWII obsession. What a Way to Go is a warm, wise and witty tale of one girl's mission to run headfirst into the middle of some of life's big questions - and to come out the other side with some reasonable answers.
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"Set against a backdrop of high hairdos and higher interest rates, pop music and puberty, divorce and death, What a way to go is hugely entertaining and incredibly moving. “What a fabulous novel! So fresh, touching, truthful and laugh-out-loud funny. I absolutely loved it.” DEBORAH MOGGACH “A brilliant debut. Sharp, sweet, bristling with wit and full of hilarious, wildly imaginative observations.” EMMA JANE UNSWORTH author of Animals."
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