Bonnie
Bonnie is a pivotal character in Amy Matthews' novel 'Best, First and Last,' portrayed as a grieving grandmother who humorously carries around her late husband's ashes while embarking on a trip to Peru with her granddaughter and daughter. Her character serves as a bridge between past and present, sharing insights and memories that explore the themes of love and loss throughout the story.
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United Kingdom:
Bonnie is the daughter of Leung who expressed hope for the truth to come out regarding the fire.
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Ireland:
Bonnie is Colum's partner in their off-the-books euthanasia business in Alaska.
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United States:
Bonnie was engaged to Joseph DeAngelo about 40 years ago and confronted him during the court proceedings.
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United Kingdom:
Bonnie found a new passion for women's football and formed a friendship with Jemma and Hollie.
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Peru:
Aubrey, para siempre 22 años; Austin, para siempre 29; Bonnie, para siempre 58.
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Taiwan:
Bonnie was confused when offered black pudding in the UK, expecting a sweet dessert.
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Lithuania:
Bonnie admitted she had never slept with Owain before but had thought about it.
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Romania:
Bonnie recalls painful memories associated with the song Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve.
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United Kingdom:
Bonnie recalls painful memories associated with the song Bitter Sweet Symphony by the Verve from her teenage years.
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Switzerland:
Bonnie is one of the sisters in 'Blue Sisters' who navigates family dynamics.
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