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'My Great Love...' William Woolf is a letter detective at the Dead Letters Depot, where he spends his days reuniting lost mail with its intended recipient. But when he discovers a series of letters addressed simply to 'My Great Love' everything changes. Written by a woman to a soulmate she hasn't yet met, her heartfelt words stir William in ways he has long forgotten. Could they be destined for him? And what would that mean for his own troubled marriage? William must follow the clues in the letters to solve his most important mystery yet: his own heart. _____________ 'I found myself totally transported into William's poignant and beguiling world of lost opportunities and love' A. J. Pearce, bestselling author of Dear Mrs Bird 'Delightful' Sunday Times 'An enchanting contribution to the popular new trend of 'up lit', such as Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine' Irish Times 'If you liked Harold Fry and Me Before You, you will love Cullen's nostalgic debut. This life-affirming book will draw you in and keep you there' Independent '5***** perfect holiday reading' - Bookworm Amazon Reviewer SHORTLISTED FOR NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR, IRISH BOOK AWARDS
A biography of one of nineteenth-century America’s foremost poets and public intellectuals.
This is a study of the life and thought of Dr. William Cullen (1710-1790), the Scottish chemist, physician, and professor of medicine, who was a significant figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. Best friends with David Hume and Adam Smith, correspondent of Benjamin Franklin, and mentor to many, including Benjamin Rush and William Hunter, Cullen was an influential personality of his day.