Review: The one plus one - Jojo Moyes
Jess Thomas has two jobs and two kids and never enough money.
And when life knocks her down, she does her best to bounce right back.
But sometimes you can't do it all on your own . . .
Ed Nichols had it all, then one stupid mistake cost him everything.
Now he'll do anything to make it right.
Ed doesn't want to save anyone. And Jess certainly doesn't want saving.
But together they might just be more than they could ever be apart . . .
In this book we meet Jess Thomas, a single mother struggling to make ends meet while raising her two children, Tanzie and Nicky. Jess works tirelessly as a housecleaner, juggling her demanding job with the responsibilities of parenthood. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with Ed Nicholls, a down-on-his-luck businessman facing his own set of challenges.
As their lives intertwine, Jess and Ed embark on a road trip to Scotland, accompanied by Tanzie, Nicky, and their dog, Norman. Along the way, they encounter unexpected obstacles and heartwarming moments that bring them closer together. Moyes masterfully weaves together the stories of these characters, creating a captivating narrative that explores themes of love, family, and resilience.
Jess, a woman with a heart of gold, is the epitome of a devoted mother, always putting her children's needs above her own. Her unwavering optimism and determination shine through despite the hardships she faces. Ed, on the other hand, is a man grappling with his own demons, trying to rebuild his life after a series of setbacks. Their contrasting personalities create a dynamic that is both endearing and entertaining.
Moyes's ability to capture the essence of human emotions is evident throughout the novel. She delves into the complexities of relationships, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of everyday life. The characters' flaws and vulnerabilities make them relatable and endearing, allowing readers to connect with them on a personal level.
The road trip serves as a catalyst for personal growth and transformation for both Jess and Ed. As they navigate the challenges of the journey, they discover hidden strengths within themselves and learn to rely on each other for support. Their individual journeys of self-discovery add depth and dimension to the story.
«The One Plus One» is a captivating tale of love, family, and resilience that will resonate with readers long after they turn the last page. Moyes's ability to craft relatable characters and weave heartwarming narratives makes this novel a must-read for those seeking a heartwarming and uplifting story.

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