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Would you choose a different life if you had the chance? Two
people. One chance to turn back the clock. 'Absolutely magical! So
romantic and heartfelt' JOSIE SILVER 'A beautiful, moving and
heart-wrenching book' EMILY STONE 'Romantic, heart-breaking and a
real page-turner' OLIVIA BEIRNE The unforgettable new novel from
the author of The Songs of Us. If you love Cecilia Ahern and Holly
Miller, you'll adore this heartwarming novel. On the last night in
October 1999 the clocks went back, and Ella and Will's love began.
A teenage Ella sat around a bonfire drinking with her future
husband and her oldest friend Cole. As Ella wandered away from the
group, she found herself leaning against a derelict archway before
passing out. The next day, Ella remembered fractured images of a
conversation with a woman in a green coat and red scarf but
dismissed it as a drunken dream. Twenty-three years later, with her
marriage to Will in trouble, and Cole spiralling out of control,
Ella opens a gift which turns her life upside down: a green coat
and red scarf. When she looks in the mirror, the woman from the
archway is reflected back at her. As the last Sunday in October
arrives, Ella is faced with a choice. Would she choose a different
life, if she could do it again? Readers love Emma Cooper: 'Powerful
and immersive, heart-wrenching and hopeful' 'Buy this book. You
will not be disappointed for a second!' 'I laughed and cried
throughout this book' 'I was hooked from the beginning' 'A
wonderful, life-affirming novel' 'I absolutely adored it from start
to finish' 'A wonderful read that will stay with me for a long
time' 'I really can't recommend this book enough!' 'So powerful and
poignant... a beautifully written book' 'This book is funny,
heart-warming and life-affirming. Basically ALL THE FEELS'
A heart-warming and uplifting story about love, loss and finding
the strength to say goodbye, from the author of The First Time I
Saw You. Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Cecelia Ahern, If I
Could Say Goodbye is sure to 'break your heart but put it back
together again' (Katie Fforde) Jennifer Jones' life began when her
little sister, Kerry, was born. So when her sister dies in a tragic
accident, nothing seems to make sense any more. Despite the support
of her husband, Ed, and their wonderful children, Jen can't
comprehend why she is still here, while bright, spirited Kerry is
not. When Jen starts to lose herself in her memories of her sister,
she doesn't realise that the closer she feels to Kerry, the further
she gets from her family. Jen was never able to say goodbye to her
sister. But what if she could? Would you risk everything if you had
the chance to say goodbye? READERS LOVE EMMA COOPER: 'Gorgeous,
tender, spine-tingling storytelling - an absolute heart-rending
joy' Miranda Dickinson 'Poignant and beautifully written' Woman 'A
tragically beautiful story of love and loss, family and hope. Emma
Cooper has been swiftly added to my list of authors to read' Fiona
Harper 'A very special book indeed: funny, powerful,
heart-wrenching' Jo Thomas
'Quirky, clever, and original, this will break your heart, but put
it back together again' Katie Fforde 'A quirky, poignant book about
love and family which I found myself racing through' Libby Page
'One of my favourites of 2018' Amazon reviewer Fans of Jojo Moyes,
Cecilia Ahern and Marian Keyes will love this debut novel by Emma
Cooper. Shortlisted for the RNA Contemporary Novel Award The Songs
of Us is a laugh-out-loud, funny and heartbreaking novel of love,
loss and what it means to be a family. If Melody hadn't run out of
de-icer that day, she would never have slipped and banged her head.
She wouldn't be left with a condition that makes her sing when
she's nervous. And she definitely wouldn't have belted out the
Arctic Monkeys' 'I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor' in assembly
at her son's school. If Dev hadn't taken the kids to the zoo that
day, then the accident wouldn't have happened. He wouldn't have
left Flynn and Rose without a dad. Or shattered the love of his
life's heart. But if they hadn't seen the missing person report
that day, they might never have taken the trip to Cornwall. And, in
the last place they expected, discovered what it really means to be
'Us'. Readers love The Songs of Us: 'Rarely does a book come along
that is as unique and mesmerising as The Songs Of Us' 'Reminiscent
of (and in my humble opinion right up there with) Me Before You by
Jojo Moyes and Cecilia Ahern's PS I Love You' 'It had me laughing
and crying in equal measures' 'The Songs of Us will soften your
heart and make you smile' 'Get your hands on a copy now. TRUST ME.'
'This book is something really special, I might even venture to
say, perfect' 'I laughed, cried, felt sad and felt heart-warmed in
equal measures' 'I could not put it down ... I really do highly
recommend this book'
Beautifully observed, tender and genuinely funny' Josie Silver
'Funny, original storytelling, an emotional rollercoaster packed
with twists and turns that tugged at all my heartstrings' Holly
Miller 'A profoundly affecting, beautifully written story packed
with heart and hope' Miranda Dickinson Lost: Six-foot-two Irish man
who answers to the name Samuel McLaughlin. Has weak shins and
enjoys show tunes. If found, please return to Sophie Williams.
Sophie Williams has the perfect career and it's all she needs to
shut herself off from the rest of the world, and more importantly,
the secrets of her past. Samuel McLaughlin is an open book. He
lives for the present and life for him is his big Irish family and
his friends. Against all expectation, Samuel breaks down the walls
of Sophie's ordered world and they spend the perfect week together,
but when Sophie discovers the terrible truth, she is forced to
leave. But as Samuel begins searching for Sophie, a life-changing
event alters how he sees life forever. And with each passing week,
Sophie seems further and further from his reach. From the author of
The Songs of Us (shortlisted for the RNA Contemporary Novel Award)
comes a love story that will 'break your heart, but put it back
together again' (Katie Fforde). Fans of Jojo Moyes and Lucy Dillon
will love The First Time I Saw You by Emma Cooper. 'An evocative,
warm and character-driven read that is truly memorable' Woman &
Home 'A heartwarming, charming novel which had me falling in love
and desperate to be part of their happy ending' Olivia Beirne 'A
gorgeous heart-breaking rollercoaster of a love story that made me
laugh and cry in equal measures' Fiona Harper 'Cooper creates
characters that come alive with pathos and heart and humour' Magic
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