<p><b>''Fresh, funny and irresistibly good humoured - the perfect lockdown read'' Claudia Carroll</b><br><br><b>''A witty, exuberant debut'' <i>People </i>magazine</b><br><br><b>''A mix of <i>The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Frye</i> and a Maeve Binchy novel [...] perfect to savor as we emerge from this particular winter.'' American Booksellers Association indie pick</b><br><br><b><i>''</i>A delightfully friendly and welcoming read'' <i>LoveReading</i><br></b><br>Meet the Gogartys: cantankerous gran Millie (whose eccentricities include a penchant for petty-theft and reckless driving); bitter downtrodden stepson Kevin (erstwhile journalist whose stay-at-home parenting is pushing him to the brink); and habitually moody, disaffected teenage daughter Aideen.<br><br>When Gran''s arrested yet again for shoplifting, Aideen''s rebelliousness has reached new heights and Kevin''s still not found work, he realises he needs to take action. With the appointment of a home carer for his mother, his