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When we first met Paula Spencer - in The Woman Who Walked into Doors - she was thirty-nine, recently widowed, an alcoholic struggling to hold her family together. Paula Spencer begins on the eve of Paulas forty-eighth birthday. She hasnt had a drink for four months and five days. Her youngest children, Jack and Leanne, are still living with her. Theyre grand kids, but sh When we first met Paula Spencer - in The Woman Who Walked into Doors - she was thirty-nine, recently widowed, an alcoholic struggling to hold her family together. Paula Spencer begins on the eve of Paulas forty-eighth birthday. She hasnt had a drink for four months and five days. Her youngest children, Jack and Leanne, are still living with her. Theyre grand kids, but she worries about Leanne. Paula still works as a cleaner, but all the others doing the job now seem to come from Eastern Europe, and the checkout girls in the supermarket are Nigerian. You can get a cappuccino in the café, and her sister Carmel is thinking of buying a holiday home in Bulgaria.
When we first met Paula Spencer - in The Woman Who Walked into Doors - she was thirty-nine, recently widowed, an alcoholic struggling to hold her family together. Paula Spencer begins on the eve of Paulas forty-eighth birthday. She hasnt had a drink for four months and five days. Her youngest children, Jack and Leanne, are still living with her. Theyre grand kids, but sh When we first met Paula Spencer - in The Woman Who Walked into Doors - she was thirty-nine, recently widowed, an alcoholic struggling to hold her family together. Paula Spencer begins on the eve of... Read More