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Sometimes it takes a stranger to bring you back to yourself...Every December, Holly writes to a stranger who is spending Christmas alone.And every year she receives a letter from another lonely person. Being a part of the Dear Stranger club is a tradition she has come to treasure. Because, ever since the accident three years ago, Holly has spent Christmas alone. Usually, the letters go unanswered. But when Holly reads this year's Christmas letter, from an older woman called Emma, she feels compelled to track her down. Emma writes of a sadness that Holly can relate to. And she mentions a place Holly knows all too well. Holly offers to help Emma reconnect with her estranged grandson. But when Holly meets handsome, dark-eyed Jack, in spite of their instant chemistry, she learns he has his own reasons to not want to be found . . . Praise for Emily Stone 'Will wrap around you like a hug in any season' JOSIE SILVER'Tender and gorgeously romantic. I LOVED it!' CATHY BRAMLEY
Based on multispecies ethnographic fieldwork and interviews in the UK, this book explores the social world of the cat fancy, or the leisure activity of breeding and exhibiting pedigree cats, with attention to the relations that breeding and showing practices generate between human guardians, and both pedigree and non-pedigree cats.
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