A wonderfully engaging novel about a man and the horse he falls in love with - the idiosyncratic Miss Chance. `Get a motorbike. Get laid. The order doesn't matter.' When teacher Mark Brown's celebrated wife leaves him, his best friend Callum prescribes a swift return to adolescence. Mark does indeed turn back the clock, but not towards motorbikes. He returns to his first passion - horses. Getting back into the swing of riding after twelve years, Mark begins to put together the broken pieces of ...
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A wonderfully engaging novel about a man and the horse he falls in love with - the idiosyncratic Miss Chance. `Get a motorbike. Get laid. The order doesn't matter.' When teacher Mark Brown's celebrated wife leaves him, his best friend Callum prescribes a swift return to adolescence. Mark does indeed turn back the clock, but not towards motorbikes. He returns to his first passion - horses. Getting back into the swing of riding after twelve years, Mark begins to put together the broken pieces of a story that is full of humour, love and pain. He is plunged back into contact with his extraordinary family and other flamboyant influences from his past. And over everything there is the shadow of his tantalising, enigmatic, beautiful and frustrating wife, Morgan. Miss Chance is at once delicate and down-to-earth, funny and poignant, a beautifully told narrative that reveals itself with an increasing power and momentum.
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Add this copy of Miss Chance / Simon Barnes to cart. $42.00, like new condition, Sold by MW Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Galway, G, IRELAND, published 2000 by London: HarperCollins.