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Gordon Slee fears he was never meant to be born.
Anxious since childhood after hearing he was an accident, the
forty-two-year-old is still struggling to escape the shadow of his
high-achieving family.
But a glimmer of hope is on the horizon - a huge
promotion within his hotel group is up for grabs, and he is sure that his time
has come to make a mark on the world.
However, within his own department, redundancies are
afoot. He may lose his job before he gets the chance. Until he learns of a
historic covenant that preserves the right for sheep to run through the
company's top London hotel. Could he convince his boss that he's the man to
save the hotel from catastrophe?
Up in Bryn Nefyn, North Wales, live the descendants
of the covenant owner. The elderly sheep farmer and his aging hippy brother
could use the money the hotel might offer. But along with their strong-willed
American shepherdess, they laugh at Gordon's attempts to negotiate a deal.
Surely, they couldn't use a covenant that's been forgotten about for over a
hundred years.
Or could they?
For lovers of upmarket commercial fiction with a
touch of romance and comedy, The Approval of Sheep is an uplifting story about
family and love, overcoming adversity and discovering our reason for our place
in this world.



