![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In common with most authors writing this year, Keyes has faced a dilemma: the story is firmly set in 2020 and so Keyes has opted to assume that the pandemic is not happening. It’s a good, long read, with no wasted words and it’s obvious that a great deal of thought has been invested in crafting the narrative. To see how Keyes brings each character to life and keeps them distinct and relevant is impressive, as the story weaves and comes to its conclusion. I would love Keyes to write a follow up as I’m keen to know what happens next to all the characters, chancers and sweet souls that people this novel. ‘ Grown Ups’ feels like the first volume in a longer series. You can find the first part of this review here ![]()
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