WellBeing Wild

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People Person

CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS, HACHETTE

Jamaican-born, London-bred womaniser, Cyril Pennington, has had five children with four different women. The result … a big, segmented, multi-racial family with little in common but some DNA and an array of abandonment issues.

When Cyril’s daughter, 30-year-old Dimple Pennington, finds herself in a disastrous situation, she calls upon her siblings, four people she barely knows. Coming together to help Dimple, these near strangers suddenly become pivotal in each other’s lives.

is Carty-Williams’ followup to her best-selling novel . It’s is full of funny one-liners and sparky dialogue, a book that leaves you thinking of the characters long after the final page.

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