About Just Say It
When Lisa Grant turns forty, her life is not going well. Her glittering career has fallen apart, and she has not been lucky in love. Attempting to avoid an inevitable midlife crisis, she addresses the problem she has carried with her for forty years – her narcissistic mother, Elizabeth.
When Lisa Grant is six-years-old, her father disappeared from the family home and her mother, Elizabeth, kept the scandalous truth about him hidden.
At the start of her journalistic career, Lisa reconnects with her father, now living in Portugal and discovers the grim truth about her narcissistic and controlling mother.]
Lisa falls in love with her best friend’s brother, Jack, who pops the question in Paris, but she can’t just say it. She cannot say the words he wants her to say, ‘I love you,’ so he decides to put the Atlantic Ocean between them.
Lisa spends the next eighteen years unsuccessfully trying to forget about Jack while flitting in and out of relationships that don’t demand any commitment.
Turning forty, she blames her mother for her emotional impotence and, fearing for her sanity, addresses her relationship with her mother. Believing a childhood trauma may be responsible for her mother’s total lack of empathy, she harnesses her journalistic skills to investigate her mother’s past and is shocked by what she finds.
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Author Bio:
Tessa Barrie is the alter ego of Sally Edmondson. She was born in Harrogate on the UK Mainland and is fiercely proud of her Yorkshire heritage despite having lived on the British Channel Island of Jersey since 1981.
'Incorporating humour into my writing is very important to me. Life can be complicated, frustrating, and all too often tragic, so I try to capture the fragility of human emotion and coat it with humour – it doesn't take away the anguish, but makes it more bearable.'
Tessa hopes to publish her follow-up novel, The Secret Lives of the Doyenne of Didsbrook, in 2023.