<p><b>'Painfully funny, but also deeply moving' - Meg Mason<br><br>'Vulnerable, sharp, funny, wise' - Bonnie Garmus<br><br>'A unique comic voice, endlessly funny' - David Nicholls</b><br><br>Twenty years after leaving London, Nina Stibbe is back in town with her dog, Peggy. Together they take up lodging in the house of writer Deborah (Debby) Moggach in Camden for 'a year-long sabbatical'. It’s a break from married life back in Cornwall, or even perhaps a fresh start altogether.<br><br>Debby does not have many demands – only to water the garden, watch for toads, and defrost the odd pie – so Nina is free to explore the city she once called home. Between scrutinizing her son’s online dating developments, navigating the politics of the local pool, and taking detergent advice at the laundrette, this diary of a sixty-year-old runaway reunites us with the i