’A brilliantly original and enchanting tale’ Sun‘Wonderful characters make this a great read’ Good Housekeeping‘Truly unique…unforgettable’ Woman’s Weekly‘Warm, romantic and different, in the very best way’ Katie Fforde, Sunday Times bestseller‘I absolutely adored it!’ Ruth Hogan, bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost ThingsMay Rosevere has reached the grand old age of one-hundred-and-ten, thanks to several slices of toast with butter every morning, a glass (or two) of port, and the wonders of the Cornish sea air – or so she tells everyone.But there’s much more to May than her remarkable age. She has a secret. One that no one has ever discovered …Praise for 59 Memory Lane‘Wonderfully different and enchanting…A reading treasure trove of delight’ Love Reading‘Anderson has woven more than a hint of magic through the pages’ Sunday Times bestseller Heidi Swain‘I haven’t felt so happy sad at the door closing on characters I’ve come to love in a long time’ Jules Wake‘An absolute gem of a book’ Sue Fortin, USA Today bestseller‘A rich, warm and enchanting read, stuffed full of wonderful characters that I felt, by the end, I knew like my own neighbours’ Anna Stuart‘So warm and engaging, with witty and relatable characters I was rooting for every step of the way’ Leah Mercer‘Scrumptious!’ Julie Vince‘I defy anyone not to fall in love with this delightful cast of characters, or to be drawn into their compelling, if complicated, lives’ Jenni Keer