The Woman in the Middle: the perfect escapist read from the much-loved Sunday Times bestseller

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The Woman in the Middle: the perfect escapist read from the much-loved Sunday Times bestseller

The Woman in the Middle: the perfect escapist read from the much-loved Sunday Times bestseller

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Strictly's Annabel Croft and partner Johannes Radebe left SPEECHLESS as they're awarded their first TEN for 'fiery and dramatic' Pasodoble

North London Drama school catapulted six working class kids into stardom thanks to Irish-Jewish teacher - so... Sharon Osbourne, 71, admits she 'could do with putting on a few pounds but her body isn't listening' after dropping 42lbs with weight loss drug Danny Cipriani's wife Victoria 'devastated after seeing snaps of him looking cosy with Jowita Przystalat their first training session for Strictly Christmas specialA passenger was upset that she was required to sit in her assignned seat and decided to pull her pants down on the plane right in front of two children. I warmed to Shay from the beginning keeping me hooked on her story. I won’t mention any of the plot themes as I would hate to ruin it but as always Milly has a fantastic and powerful way of writing about real life situations, and in this instance tough serious subjects. As always Milly handles those with such care and the use of some gentle humour to balance out the darker subjects are tastefully done and really were brilliant making me laugh out loud on many occasions. Omid Scobie's bombshell book throws yet more accusations at the Royal Family. Royal Correspondent NATASHA LIVINGSTONE sifts fact from fiction The Woman in the Middle is a book that a lot of women would be able to relate to. The sandwich generation, the woman in the middle, the main character Shay is that woman. Caring for her parents and her children, supporting her husband and being the filler that holds the sandwich together. But what happens when the sandwich begins to break and the filler is left out on its own. I am familiar with Milly Johnson's works and I am a big fan by I felt with this book the plot was a little to predictable for my liking the best thing I liked was the chapters with Shay, her mother and Dagmara. I really liked that she explored dementia and the chapters with the neighbours feud (although the party wall act went straight over my head). Overall a little too predictable a bit disappointed because of my usual love for her books but overall 3.5. How much are the I'm A Celeb stars REALLY being paid? Industry expert hints at campmate's fees and puts his own price on what Farage could earn

I know I’m always in for a treat when I step into one of Milly Johnson’s worlds. The Woman in the Middle took me to the depths on many levels. It’s one of my top reads this year. I’ve never been the filling in a sandwich like Shay – I only had the concerns about parents, more of a Danish open sandwich really. But I simply adored Shay from the very beginning, and felt so deeply for her as she wrestled with all the problems in her life, identifying with her entirely as she pinned on her brave face and never lost her sense of humour as her world dramatically imploded. The way the author builds empathy for her is entirely exceptional – I found so much I could identify with in her emotions and reactions, and found myself cheering her on every step of the way as she struggled to repair herself by revisiting the issues in her past. Mad Men star Alison Brie and The White Lotus hunk Jake Lacy enjoy an animated chat on the Gold Coast while filming Apples Never Fall Jodie Foster's son Kit, 22, TOWERS over her as he helps the actress carry a basket full of household goods in New York City

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Writer branded the Sussex's mouthpiece says Princess is too terrified to do anything but 'grinning photo... G Flip reveals how they charmed Selling Sunset star wife Chrishell Stause - after announcing exciting baby plans Beauty fans race to buy new ceramide-rich skincare line that's so effective fine lines virtually DISAPPEAR: 'Have noticed results after using it morning and night' How Girls Aloud have buried the hatchet - and got Sarah Harding's mum's blessing - for a reunion tour that will feature the late singer's vocals Omid Scobie's scathing book expected to blame embattled civil servant Simon Case for deepening the rift...



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