THE author of a book about three young women who become best friends while working at the Army Post Office’s sprawling home depot sorting office during th.
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A HENLEY author whose first book was nominated for a Romantic Novelists’ Association award is branching out into historical fiction under a different name.
Kirsten Hesketh’s 2020 debut
Another Us was also longlisted for the
Guardian’s Not the Booker Prize.
Set in Hambley, a fictional town not unlike Henley, the book told the story of a couple whose ailing marriage is further challenged when their youngest son is diagnosed with Asperger’s.
Kirsten, of Greys Hill, says the book has met with a very positive response from readers.