Hang On
Witty, thought-provoking and distinctive, cuts to the heart of life choices, mental health and motherhood
For fans of Emma Gannon, Dolly Alderton and Emma Jane Unsworth
Kate is not in a meaningful relationship, but dreams of being a parent, and pouring all her love into the tiny bundle of happiness that will her love unconditionally in return. Except without any partner on the horizon before her ovaries retire, Kate decides to take matters into her own hands and have one anyway.
No one thinks this is a good idea; not her best friend, or her boss at the bookshop where she works ― not even June, one of her elderly customers. Because what they can see, and what Kate can’t, is that it isn’t a baby that she needs at all ― it’s something else entirely…
What readers are saying:
‘I really enjoyed this book…a beautiful story that a lot of people could relate to’ Zoe
‘Definitely one that will speak to you personally… really good story and truly makes you feel like you’re not the only one who’s adrift in life’ Chelsea
‘A very touching look at grief and mental health struggles that I thoroughly appreciated’ H Paige
‘You’ll find yourself wanting to hug Kate and her a good shake in equal measures as she barrels from one disaster to the next…A journey of self discovery and realising that all we truly want is to be happy’ Vicki
‘Makes me feel like I’m not the only one.’ Cherry Healey -
'It felt like it was written for me.' Kate Hiscox @wearsmymoney -
‘Had me laughing and crying in equal measure.’ Anna Whitehouse aka Mother Pukka‘I love Anniki’s writing on motherhood. It’s funny and totally honest.’ Clover Stroud -