The most heart-breaking, life-affirming love story of 2023 ‘Astonishing’ CLARE MACKINTOSH‘Addictive, heartbreaking and achingly romantic’ ROSIE WALSH‘A reminder of just how precious every day can be’ LUCY DIAMOND Even the greatest love stories end. But what if this one didn’t have to? Emma is having the worst day of her life. Frustrating. Chaotic. And the only person who could make it better is gone by theend of the day. Yet even worse than all of that: Emma keeps waking up to the same day, over and over again. But what if this is a sign things could be different? Can Emma change the heartbreaking end to this love story? ‘Ingeniuous, intriguing and so emotional’ JILL MANSELL ‘Deeply moving, extremely funny, brilliantly knowing and fabulously observed’ DAISY BUCHANAN ‘Heart-warming and life-affirming – a gorgeous read’ LOUISE O’NEILL ‘Full of love, wisdom and heartache, it holds up a mirror, nudging us to reflect on what is truly important in life’ SOPHIE COUSENS
CONTRIBUTORS: Cesca Major
EAN: 9780008511135
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
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WEIGHT: 470 g
HEIGHT: 234 cm
PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers
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GENRE: FICTION / Romance / Contemporary, FICTION / Romance / Time Travel, FICTION / Science Fiction / Time Travel, FICTION / Alternative History, FICTION / Magical Realism
WIDTH: 153 cm
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Book Themes:
London, Greater London, c 2020 to c 2029, Relating to middle adulthood, Alternative history fiction, Modern and Contemporary romance, Romance: time travel, Family life fiction, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
‘Astonishing – the love story you’ve been waiting for’ Clare Mackintosh, The Last Party
‘Addictive, heart-breaking and achingly romantic … an absolute triumph. This forced me to think very seriously about how I want to live my life’ Rosie Walsh, The Man Who Didn’t Call
‘Haunting, moody, clever and affecting’ Gillian McAllister, Wrong Place, Wrong Time
‘Warm, funny and life-affirming – a reminder of just how precious every day can be’ Lucy Diamond, Anything Could Happen
‘Heart-warming and life-affirming – a gorgeous read’Louise O’Neill, Idol
‘Deeply moving, extremely funny, brilliantly knowing and fabulously observed … heartbreaking but simultaneously life-affirming. A total triumph’ Daisy Buchanan, Careering
‘Full of love, wisdom and heartache … nudging us to reflect on what is truly important in life. It's a Wonderful Life meets Groundhog Day. I challenge you not to cry’ Sophie Cousens, This Time Next Year
‘Wonderfully intriguing and thought-provoking … I loved it’ Kate Eberlen, Miss You
‘Ingenious, intriguing and so emotional’ Jill Mansell, Should I Tell You?
‘All the compulsion of a thriller but swooningly romantic as well. Forensically plotted and beautifully worked out. A belter and a tear-jerker’ Beth Morrey, Em & Me
‘Thought-provoking, tear-jerking and page-turning …amazing, will really make you think about your life’ Katie Fforde, A Wedding in Provence
‘Superbly plotted, shockingly breathtaking – heartbreaking, poignant and beautifully written … a love story like no other’ Cathy Bramley, Merrily Ever After
‘WOW. Both heartbreaking and heartwarming … I loved every page’ Sarah Morgan, Beach House Summer
‘Hilarious and poignant and heartwarming all at once’ Sophie Irwin, A Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting
Cesca Major is a novelist and screenwriter. She runs writing retreats and coaching throughout the year, is a mentor for Black Girl Writers and has taught creative writing for Jericho Writers and Henley School of Art. She blogs and vlogs about the writing process on her social channels. Cesca has written under pseudonyms in other genres and has been nominated for both the RNA’s Romantic Comedy Award and the CWA Gold Dagger Award. She lives in Berkshire with her husband, son and twin girls.
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