Charity Norman was born in Uganda and brought up in successive
draughty vicarages in Yorkshire and Birmingham. After several
years' travel she became a barrister, specialising in crime and
family law. In 2002, realising that her three children had barely
met her, she took a break from the law and moved with her family to
New Zealand. See You in September is Charity's fifth novel.
Find Charity on Facebook at facebook.com/charitynormanauthor and on
Twitter as @charitynorman1
This is a big, gripping and heartbreaking read... I couldn't put it
down.
*Daily Mail*
A riveting, fascinating read. I was absolutely gripped.
*Julie Cohen*
See You in September is one of those novels that really gets
beneath the skin... I love the way Charity Norman is able to show
the greys between the obvious black and whites; how she draws such
multi-layered characters; and, of course, how she describes her
stunning but often sinister locations.
*Tracy Buchanan*
Norman does a fine job delving into the insidious psychology of
cults. But this is no human freak show: it's a creepy portrayal of
an ordinary young woman, feeling the lure of total belonging, who
is groomed into accepting a sinister price for it.
*Sydney Morning Herald*
This is the author's fourth book and although I've said it before,
it's her best. I can't wait to see what subject she'll tackle
next.
*The Sun on THE NEW WOMAN*
Completely brilliant - you won't be able to turn the pages fast
enough.
*Bella on THE NEW WOMAN*
I shouted at this novel. I cast it away, abandoned, only to return
to its beguiling pages.
*Buzz on THE NEW WOMAN*
Engrossing
*Woman and Home on THE SON-IN-LAW*
A gripping tale that would appeal to fans of Jodi Picoult and
Joanna Trollope... A page turning book to while away a winter's
evening.
*Red Online on AFTER THE FALL*
Easy to read, hard to put down, it'll move you to tears.
*Easy Living on FREEING GRACE*
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