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startling novel of love, friendship and sacrifice from the author of the Orange
Prize shortlisted BITTER SWEETS 'It's time to stop fighting, and go home'
Those were the words that finally persuaded Aruna to walk out of her East London
flat in the middle of breakfast, wearing flimsy sandals on a brisk Spring day,
carrying nothing more substantial than a handbag, and keep on walking. Leaving
behind her marriage to Patrick, her adoring husband of less than a year, she gets
on a plane to Singapore, running back home to the city and the old life she had
run away from in the first place. And there she finds her childhood friend and
former lover, Jazz, troubled by the pleas of the dying father he refuses to forgive,
who has never stopped waiting for her to return. After years spent fleeing the
ghosts of her past - the life that she and Jazz tried and failed to make together,
the terrible revelation that tore their relationship apart, and the troubling
psychological diagnosis she would rather forget - Aruna is about to discover that
running away is easy. It is coming home - making peace with herself, Jazz and
those they have loved - that is hard. 
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