
The Song of Us by Jd Barrett
If Bridget Jones and Nina Proudman had a sister she would be Zoe Wylde.
NOT many chick lit writers can match the gripping brilliance of the likes of Sophie Kinsella and Jojo MoyesBut this is the perfect mix of romance and comedy to make [JD Barrett's] second novel un-putdownable. -- Sarah Swain * Manly Daily *
Tender and funny, this is a delightful read. * Bookstr *
April Book Club feature: With witty prose and lovable characters, this soulful tale will warm your heart. -- Ashling Lee * Popsugar *
If you haven't read this book, do it now. It will stay with you long after the final page. -- Geramie Kate Barker * Gemsbooknook *
The Song Of Us by J.D. Barrett: I absolutely adored this book. Zoe is a harpist who spends her days playing for the dying. After losing a client Zoe decides its time for her to start living. Filled with love, happiness and truly tender moments, This is definitely a book that I am going to read many many times in the future. I don't have a bad word to say about J.D. Barrett's The Song Of Us. This book is a must read, I promise It will stay with you long after the final page. -- Kate Barker * Gems Book Nook *
I think I'd expected JD Barrett's The Song of Us to be pretty light... akin to Zoe Foster Blake's The Wrong Girl or Bridget Jones or similar. But, it was different, with some interesting messages lying beneath the entertaining prose and narrative * Debbish.com *
J.D. Barrett's second novel is a delightful and very moreish rom-com, one that pretty much hits the intended sweet spot between Offspring and Bridget Jones. * Moonee Valley Weekly, Ivanhoe and Valley, South East Weekly Review, Eastern Weekly Review, Stonnington, Melbourne Times Weekly *
J.D. Barrett's second novel is a delightful and very moreish rom-com, one that pretty much hits the intended sweet spot between Offspring and Bridget Jones. * The Weekly Review *
Tender and funny, this is a delightful read. * Bookstr *
April Book Club feature: With witty prose and lovable characters, this soulful tale will warm your heart. -- Ashling Lee * Popsugar *
If you haven't read this book, do it now. It will stay with you long after the final page. -- Geramie Kate Barker * Gemsbooknook *
The Song Of Us by J.D. Barrett: I absolutely adored this book. Zoe is a harpist who spends her days playing for the dying. After losing a client Zoe decides its time for her to start living. Filled with love, happiness and truly tender moments, This is definitely a book that I am going to read many many times in the future. I don't have a bad word to say about J.D. Barrett's The Song Of Us. This book is a must read, I promise It will stay with you long after the final page. -- Kate Barker * Gems Book Nook *
I think I'd expected JD Barrett's The Song of Us to be pretty light... akin to Zoe Foster Blake's The Wrong Girl or Bridget Jones or similar. But, it was different, with some interesting messages lying beneath the entertaining prose and narrative * Debbish.com *
J.D. Barrett's second novel is a delightful and very moreish rom-com, one that pretty much hits the intended sweet spot between Offspring and Bridget Jones. * Moonee Valley Weekly, Ivanhoe and Valley, South East Weekly Review, Eastern Weekly Review, Stonnington, Melbourne Times Weekly *
J.D. Barrett's second novel is a delightful and very moreish rom-com, one that pretty much hits the intended sweet spot between Offspring and Bridget Jones. * The Weekly Review *
J.D. Barrett is an Australian television writer and script editor. She has worked on the writing teams for Love My Way, East of Everything, Bed of Roses, Wonderland, Love Child and The Secret Daughter. The Secret Recipe for Second Chances was her bestselling debut novel. The Song of Us was her second book and The Upside of Over is her third work of fiction. J.D. lives between Sydney, Byron Bay and Los Angeles.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780733637896 |
| ISBN 10 | 0733637892 |
| Title | The Song of Us |
| Author | Jd Barrett |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hachette Australia |
| Year published | 2017-04-11 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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