How to say goodbye / Katy Colins.
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TextPublication details: London : HarperColinsPublishers Ltd, 2019 . Description: 406 pages ; 20 cmISBN: 9780008202224Subject(s): Undertakers and undertaking -- England -- Fiction | Grief -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Self-realization in women -- Fiction | Women travelers -- fiction | Romantic fiction | Chick lit | Liverpool (England) -- FictionOther classification: PZ COL 2019 Summary: No-one is ever happy to see Grace Salmon. As a funeral arranger, she's responsible for steering strangers through the hardest day of their lives. It's not a task many would want--but, for Grace, giving people the chance to say a proper goodbye to the ones they love is the most important job in the world. From the flowers in the church to the drinks served at the wake, Grace knows it's the personal touches that count--and it's amazing what you can find out about someone from their grieving relatives ... or their social media accounts. But when she accidentally finds out too much about someone who's died, Grace is finally forced to step out of the shadows ... and start living.
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| PZ CLA 1985 c.1 2010 Odyssey Two | PZ CLA 2000 c.1 Breaking point / | PZ COE 2002 c.1 The Alchemist : a fable about following your dream | PZ COL 2019 c.1 How to say goodbye / | PZ CRE 2004 c.1 Heartbeat / | PZ DAM 2009 c.1 Ternyata cinta / | PZ DEA 1998 c.1 Gorgeous georgians / |
No-one is ever happy to see Grace Salmon. As a funeral arranger, she's responsible for steering strangers through the hardest day of their lives. It's not a task many would want--but, for Grace, giving people the chance to say a proper goodbye to the ones they love is the most important job in the world. From the flowers in the church to the drinks served at the wake, Grace knows it's the personal touches that count--and it's amazing what you can find out about someone from their grieving relatives ... or their social media accounts. But when she accidentally finds out too much about someone who's died, Grace is finally forced to step out of the shadows ... and start living.
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