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How do you solve a mystery when you can’t understand the clues? ’A rich tapestry... distinctive and compelling’ Observer ’A stunning whodunnit’ Mail on Sunday ‘A beautiful, original novel, at once funny and tragic and brave’ Sarah Pinborough
‘Warm and big-hearted’ Sarah Vaughan, author of Anatomy of a Scandal‘A beautiful book about unexpected friendships and daring to dream’ Ruth Hogan, author of The Keeper of Lost ThingsBehind every ordinary day, behind every ordinary story, there’s an extraordinary one just waiting to happen...
NORMAL (definition) (adj.) Conforming to a standard; regular, typical or expected (urban) A word inapplicable to human beings (Florence) Round, smooth and bumpy like a cobbled street Florence doesn't always see things the way other people do. She feels different. When Florence meets Jasper, Andrew and Wilf she can't imagine they'd have much in common - with at least five mental health conditions between them, they all have very different reasons for being referred to Manor Lane Therapy Centre. It's only when their therapist, Howard, goes missing that they find a common purpose. Worried by his disappearance and wanting answers, the four of them decide to track him down. As they cross the coun...
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How do you solve a mystery when you can't understand the clues? 'A rich tapestry... distinctive and compelling' Observer'A stunning whodunnit' Mail on Sunday'A beautiful, original novel, at once funny and tragic and brave' Sarah Pinborough There are three things you need to know about Jasper. 1. He sees the world completely differently.2. He can't recognise faces - not even his own.3. He is the only witness to the murder of his neighbour, Bee Larkham. But uncovering the truth about that night will change his world forever... An extraordinary and compelling debut which will make you see the world in a way you've never seen it before
*** The wonderful new novel from the acclaimed author of The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton *** ‘Incredibly moving and atmospheric’ Beth O'Leary 'Absorbing and original' Katie Fforde 'Simply stunning’ Fionnuala Kearney 'Utterly enchanting' Heidi Swain One summer. One house. One family learning to love again. Cate Morris and her son, Leo, are homeless, adrift. They’ve packed up the boxes from their London home, said goodbye to friends and colleagues, and now they are on their way to ‘Hatters Museum of the Wide Wide World – to stay just for the summer. Cate doesn’t want to be there, in Richard’s family home without Richard to guide her any more. And she knows for sure th...
Models, spies and lipstick gadgets... When Jessica's father, a former spy, vanishes mysteriously, Jessica takes matters into her own hands. She's not just a daddy's girl who's good at striking a pose; she's a trained spook who knows how to take on MI6 and beat them at their own game.
Can true love ever survive across time? Everyone says falling in love is supposed to be easy. But what happens when you meet the perfect man ... in your dreams? Especially when you find out he was real and died one year ago - on the bridge you had agreed to meet on for your first date. Wouldn't you try to go back in time and change the course of destiny to create your very own happy-ever-after? But the path to true love is never without complications, and meddling with the past can have unexpected consequences ...
James Harris (b.ca. 1700) emigrated from England to Essex County, New Jersey about 1725, and died just before the Revolutionary War. Descendants lived in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin and elsewhere.
*Shortlisted for the 2022 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction* Discover the love story of the year ‘Utterly delightful’ NEW YORK TIMES ‘I feel the same way as when I first read One Day’ EMMA GANNON ‘[A] humdinger of a love story’ SUN ‘Holy s***’ GILLIAN MCALLISTER