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Having suffered in silence since the tragic death of their young daughter, Lola and Duncan Drummonds last chance to rediscover their love for one another lies in an anniversary holiday to the gorgeous Napa Valley. Unable to talk about what happened, Duncan reaches out to his wife the only way he knows how - he buys her a derelict house, the restoration of which might just Having suffered in silence since the tragic death of their young daughter, Lola and Duncan Drummonds last chance to rediscover their love for one another lies in an anniversary holiday to the gorgeous Napa Valley. Unable to talk about what happened, Duncan reaches out to his wife the only way he knows how - he buys her a derelict house, the restoration of which might just restore their relationship. As Lola works on the house she begins to realise the liberating power of letting go. But just as she begins to open up, Duncans life begins to fall apart. Colette Dartfords debut novel, Learning to Speak American, exploring whether a parent can ever truly move on from the death of a child. And, after all the heartbreak, whether Lola and Duncan can learn to love again.
Having suffered in silence since the tragic death of their young daughter, Lola and Duncan Drummonds last chance to rediscover their love for one another lies in an anniversary holiday to the gorgeous Napa Valley. Unable to talk about what happened, Duncan reaches out to his wife the only way he knows how - he buys her a derelict house, the restoration of which might just Having suffered in silence since the tragic death of their young daughter, Lola and Duncan Drummonds last chance to rediscover their love for one another lies in an anniversary holiday to the gorgeous Napa... Read More