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OverviewWinner of The Big Book Awards: The Best Page Turners, 2018 Grace sees her boyfriend Henry everywhere. In the supermarket, on the street, at the graveyard. Only Henry is dead. He died two months earlier, leaving a huge hole in Grace's life and in her heart. But then Henry turns up to fix the boiler one evening, and Grace can't decide if she's hallucinating or has suddenly developed psychic powers. Grace isn't going mad - the man in front of her is not Henry at all, but someone else who looks uncannily like him. The hole in Grace's heart grows ever larger. Grace becomes captivated by this stranger, Andy - to her, he is Henry, and yet he is not. Reminded of everything she once had, can Grace recreate that lost love with Andy, resurrecting Henry in the process, or does loving Andy mean letting go of Henry? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eithne ShortallPublisher: Atlantic Books Imprint: Corvus Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.301kg ISBN: 9781786493194ISBN 10: 1786493195 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 07 February 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe perfect read for your holiday -- Chris Manby on Love in Row 27 Charming, thought-provoking, written with humour and levity, Love in Row 27 is an uplifting novel that wraps you in its clutches. * Irish Times on Love in Row 27 * A delightful, fresh debut novel that will keep you turning the pages. Hugely entertaining! -- Patricia Scanlan on Love in Row 27 Witty and wonderful, even at its most tenderly sad moments. * Image Magazine * Beautiful and moving * Good Housekeeping * A tender, warm-hearted read * Prima * Poignant, funny and deeply satisfying * RED * Fresh, fun and very charming. I really loved it. -- Marian Keyes on Love in Row 27 A moving exploration of what it means to lose your love... and if it's wise to try to recreate what you once had. * Daily Mail * An emotional, charming read, written with heart and humour. And when you finish it, trust me, you will hold your loved ones that little bit tighter. * Carmel Harrington * Grace After Henry is an engrossing, surprising, and empowering story about the complexities of love, grief, and family. The characters were so beautifully developed that by the time I finished reading, I felt like I'd known them forever. * Jill Santopolo, bestselling author of The Light We Lost * I really enjoyed it - satisfying and warm, and written with humour and heart. * Sheila O'Flanagan * Grace After Henry made me WEEP... it was so moving - but also witty and well written. I loved it. * Louise O'Neill * This book is an emotional rollercoaster of the very best kind. Sad, funny, touching and ultimately uplifting, Grace After Henry is simply wonderful. * Chrissie Manby * Grace After Henry is sometimes heartbreaking and sometimes very funny as Eithne Shortall mixes humour and tragedy with a deftness reminiscent of Marian Keyes. * Irish Times * Author InformationEithne Shortall studied journalism at Dublin City University and has lived in London, France and America. Her debut novel Love in Row 27 was a major Irish bestseller and her follow up Grace After Henry was shortlisted for the Big Hearst Book Awards. Now based in Dublin, she is chief arts writer for the Sunday Times Ireland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |