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The Coach Trip

By: Izzy Bromley
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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In this heartwarming story of hope and second chances, Emma and Mel are about to discover that sometimes life is about the journey, not the destination…

Classic forgetful Emma—she’s done it again, this time accidentally ruining a Valentine’s Day surprise for her best friend Mel. Desperate to make up for it, she promises Mel a birthday trip to Edinburgh—a girls’ weekend to end all girls’ weekends. There’s just one massive hitch…

Emma has already promised her grandma that she’ll go on a coach trip with her to scatter her grandad’s ashes…In Edinburgh. On Mel’s birthday weekend. Oh God.

That’s right, with one innocent but inevitable diary clash, two very different road trips are thrust together. Surrounded by a bunch of septuagenarians who seem to have forgotten how to have fun, can Emma support Grandma through her grief and give Mel a birthday to remember? Or is their friendship doomed to become roadkill? She’s about to find out…

©2023 Blue Lizard Books Ltd. (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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“Listening to Imogen Church narrate this story is an opportunity to spend a week on a guided bus tour up the coast of Scotland to Edinburgh. Listeners will also learn some history and connect with a dozen or so relatable characters.… Church adeptly portrays each character with subtle inflections to make it clear who's who.”AudioFile Magazine

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Absolute must-read for those seeking a heartwarming and uplifting tale

Bromley’s writing style effortlessly captures the essence of friendship, love, and the emotional intricacies of human connections. The characters, both young and old, are skillfully portrayed, with each one carrying their own burdens, regrets, and desires. Emma’s endearing forgetfulness, combined with her unwavering determination, makes her a relatable and lovable protagonist. Mel’s unwavering support and understanding further highlight the depth of their friendship.

Imogene Church’s narration is a true asset to the story, adding an extra layer of charm and authenticity. Her engaging voice brings the characters to life, enhancing the overall reading experience and immersing the listener in the journey.

“The Coach Trip” beautifully explores themes of grief, friendship, and self-discovery. As Emma embarks on this unexpected adventure with her grandma and a group of septuagenarians who have seemingly forgotten how to have fun, the narrative effortlessly weaves together moments of laughter, tears, and personal growth. The author’s ability to balance the emotional weight of loss with lighthearted moments is commendable, leaving readers both moved and uplifted.

This book is a true delight from beginning to end, with a satisfying blend of humor, heart, and a touch of romance. Izzy Bromley, along with the captivating narration of Imogene Church, has crafted a remarkable story that reminds us of the beauty of embracing life’s unexpected detours and cherishing the bonds that truly matter.

“The Coach Trip” is an absolute must-read for those seeking a heartwarming and uplifting tale that will leave you with a renewed appreciation for the power of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit. It is undoubtedly deserving of a full five-star rating.

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loved it

I really enjoyed reading this author.  I look forward to reading more books by this author in the near future.

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Adored the coach trip!

Really enjoyed this audiobook narrated by imogen church, she’s so very talented. I highly recommend this book for a fun engaging read, great for a weekend romp.

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Good story, bad performance.

I enjoyed the story but it took all my courage to listen to the end. I have heard bad narrations before, but this was the worst ever.

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For Young readers

This is for young, teen readers. The 2 main characters are completely self involved and unaware of others. They focus only on themselves, their wants, needs, and how the world solely affects them. The high pitched squealing is reflective of their immaturity- all of this is the point of the story. Without giving too much away, they do grow, a little bit.
I made it through, but just barely. This was just not what I was expecting.

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