
Predictable, easy, light read. A grandmother and granddaughter switch places for a few months. One moves to London and the other moves to the Yorkshire Dales. Fun and light.

Predictable, easy, light read. A grandmother and granddaughter switch places for a few months. One moves to London and the other moves to the Yorkshire Dales. Fun and light.

Perfectly lovely. A cozy city-country swap (grandma & granddaughter trade homes for two months) with generations learning from each other.
I realize there are bits in the story that might make it less cozy for others. Trigger warnings under spoiler in the comments.
I really enjoyed this as an easy summer read. Just the right amount of humour (laugh out loud in places) with shades of The Vicar of Dibley and Thursday Murder Club. I liked the two parallel stories of Eileen and Leena but I would have wanted the book to be twice as long with more detail and extrapolation as it was such a lovely world I wanted to stay there!

Leena, 29, is working around the clock. After a collapse at work, she‘s given 2 months paid leave, the end of the world. After a telephone talk with her grandmother, Eileen, they decide to switch homes for 2 months. Leena will take on Eileen‘s responsibilities and Eileen will be given the opportunity to leave the London life she wanted to live over 50 yrs ago before she got married. As they are living new lives, this might change

Loved it! A grandmother and granddaughter, Eileen and Leena respectively, decide to swap lives in order to shake up their lives. Leena heads to Eileen‘s small village to get some much needed rest after suffering a panic attack at work, while newly single Eileen goes to bustling London to meet available men. This was funny and touching, and I loved Eileen so much!
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Read for library's book group.
It's a lemon meringue pie in book form: a tang of sharpness under a mass of sugary fluff.
I couldn't care less about the romance aspect and, as a whole, it was a pleasant but formulaic read.
I'm not saying it's a bad book: I'm saying it's not to my taste.

My 2nd book by this author. I enjoyed it more than The Flatshare, but I‘m wondering if I‘m missing something with this author of if I haven‘t been in the right mood for her 🤔

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#Grandparents 👵🏼🧓🏼 This one has been on my #TBR for a while now. A twenty-something woman living in London swaps places for two-months with her almost 80-year-old grandmother in a small Yorkshire village.

Lena's sister and Eileen's granddaughter died just over a year ago, and both women are still deeply grieving. When Lena is forced to take a 2 month sabbatical, she suggests that she snd her grandmother switch homes so she can rest in the English countryside and Eileen can have a city adventure. Chaos, hilarity, and healing happen. The perfect heartwarming story as I continue on my own grieving/healing journey.

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When 20 something Lena leaves London to switch places with her 79 year old grandmother in the Yorkshire Dales for 2 months, she has to face her grief & her mother. All 3 ladies learn, grow & make life changing decisions.
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Lena is in her twenties living the high life in London but dealing with grief. Eileen (her grandmother) is 79 and wanting an adventure before it‘s too late! They propose a two month swap…London for the Yorkshire Dales.
Gossiping neighbours, a change in family dynamics -stepping into each others shoes is more problematic than exoected!
Wholesome, endearing and an enjoyable read. O‘Leary writes with charm, wit and feeling. A great set of characters.

I loved this. Three women find the braver, happier, stronger versions of themselves as they work through the grieving process. The neighbors, be they in London or Hamleigh-in-Harksdale, are quirky and feisty. I laughed so hard I cried.

Leena is a consummate overachiever, her way of coping with her sister‘s untimely death. When she‘s ordered to take a sabbatical from work, she heads to her grandmother‘s tiny village.
Eileen, is newly single & lets her granddaughter talk her into switching lives for 2 months. Eileen heads to London to try out casual dating while Leena takes care of her grandmother‘s obligations. They both find love but not how they expected.
Finished 10/30/2022

4.5 ⭐️
After enjoying 'The Flatshare' so very much, I wondered if perhaps Beth O'Leary might be one of my new favorite authors. This was a very enjoyable take on the 'characters switch lives' storyline- especially with an 80 year old being cast as a love interest. I'm on to select my next O'Leary book just to make sure it wasn't beginner's luck with these first two picks, haha.
i'm glad #doublespin got me to give this a second chance. (I had DNF'd it on audio.) It's a warm, comforting sort of book -- not really a genre romance, but it provides plenty of happy endings for those of us who love them. (There are dark patches and a lot of grieving though.) I'm growing really fond of these novels you can trust to also satisfy the HEA urge.

What I liked about this book was the relationship between Leena and Eileen, her grandmother. So cute. Not only both of them swap houses but also responsibilities in their communities. They will grow with these experiences, they will heal emotional scars. You will love Eileen who at age 79 she “still can open jars” as she says, is in charge of the neighborhood watch committee and who can be active in many ways. So optimistic! I loved her! 3.5/3.8⭐️
I‘m currently 71% through - but I have to come here to say the moment we get to the event in the other village and this “leader” is wearing a hardhat and blaring orders through a megaphone I immediately thought of Taylor from Gilmore Girls. This brings me joy. Hahah
So far this book has been absolutely perfect. I‘m absolutely laughing my way through this lovable romcom!
Finished this last night. I enjoyed this heart-warming story about Leena and her grandmother, Eileen, switching lives for two months in order to help them move on after loss. A fantastic cast of supporting characters. I loved how Leena's young friends completely embraced Eileen and how she changed their lives for the better. She's a spitfire. Leena showed real growth in embracing the quieter life. Just a really great read.

This was my first O'Leary and definitely won't be my last! I loved this sweet story about a woman and her grandmother switching lives for two months. Eileen was adorable and so spunky! Leena was a relatable hot mess with some trauma to work through. I loved all the supporting characters - they added so much charm 💕

One of the most heartwarming books I have read. After being forced to take a sabbatical leave Leena escapes to her grandmothers house in the north of England in a small village. Eileen is new to the life of a single lady and is soon to be 80, she‘s interested in a second chance at love, unfortunately her village doesn‘t have many people to offer, a life swap seems a reasonable solution. It soon becomes complicated.
Listened via my library app, a good book.
4/5
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Sweet and funny, a lovely story with a grandmother and her granddaughter who switch lives for a couple of months to deal with grief and uncertainty and new outlook on life. I love O‘Leary‘s characters and how she makes them feel like old friends.

'I think we should swap', I tell Bee, bobbing up into a half-squat so I can talk to her over my computer screen.
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Okay, definitely getting old because I felt closer kinship with Eileen than Leena. I loved Eileen, she was such a riot. And overall, this was a sweet (sometimes bittersweet) story with strong women & delightful secondary characters.

This was a fabulous book. I absolutely loved it. It‘s the perfect feel good book for when you want a cozy day or a beach day. Can‘t wait to read more of her books

Charming and comforting, this was just the book I needed on a dreary winter day. A year after losing her sister, Leena is living in London and is burnt out and flaming out at work. After losing her granddaughter and being left by her husband, 79-year-old Eileen is ready for a change from her Yorkshire life. Grandmother and granddaughter switch places for two months and delightful things ensue.

Loved the flatshare and loving this so far and looking forward to reading the road trip too.

Good. Nice to see a main character who is normally pushed to the sidelines because she is an elderly person. Loved the way that it shows that they still have life in them and that they have plenty to teach us.
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I really enjoyed this story of a grandma and granddaughter switching lives to take a little break from their own. Along the way there are plenty of interesting characters to meet. I think the switching POVs worked well in this book. It was a cute light hearted read. Also probably my favorite book I've read in a long time!

I loved this book, so heart warming and yet funny. Definitely recommend

Initially I was looking for a copy of The Flatshare but substituted this one instead. Love O‘Leary‘s light writing style and her characters- an almost eighty year old grandmother from the Yorkshire Dales switching abodes with her workaholic 20 something granddaughter from London. Reminiscent of The Holiday…Love, friendships and adventures await! #bookspinbingo

This was a lovely book to read this week (very very stressful work week). It‘s so cute. I feel like I know Leena and Eileen so well and adore them both. It may have been a little predictable, but I enjoyed watching it all unfold.

Surprisingly, this one ended up being my #bookspin title for this month and wow, I DEVOURED it!! Recd by my coworker, the story follows Leena (granddaughter) and Eileen (grandma) who decide to "switch lives" to relax/spicen up their lives and oh boy did they succeed in the unexpected. Super fun with AMAZING grandma narration, I ? recommend! #family #romance #anxietyrep #grief
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Coworker recommended The Switch and ohhhhh I've had a blast with it, wish I'd recorded more thoughts but here are the ones on my GR

A grandmother and granddaughter switching homes...I‘m getting The Holiday-like vibes here. Good thing because I love that movie. Unexpected snowy day but the redbud looks so pretty. 💕 #currentlyreading

I loved this book. It was like a balm to my soul, especially after having multiple pain flare ups last month.
Leena and her grandmother Eileen decide to switch lives--with Leena going to live in Eileen's Yorkshire village and Eileen living in Leena's shared flat in London for two months. What ensues is funny, heartwarming, empowering, and tea-filled. If you like Gilmore Girls, you'll probably like this. (Did I mention there's a cute dog?)

While I found a section long and slow moving the beginning and last 1/3 were amazing. I enjoyed the characters, their individual grief and healing stories, the coming-of-age/understanding regardless of what "once was" knowing they can temporary step in another's shoes and get a new prospective.

This was so good. It was sweet and cozy with a few tearing up moments.