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Overview'Liane Moriarty meets Maeve Binchy meets Marian Keyes. I laughed, I cried, I shuddered, I was agog. This book is going to knock people's socks off.' - Jo Spain, author of The Confession Martha Rigby has moved her family to Dublin in sudden and mysterious circumstances. Once assured and in charge, she's now a shell of her former self. Robin Dwyer is back living at her parents' with her four-year-old son, vowing her hopeless relationship is over once and for all. Edie Rice has everything she could want, apart from a baby. And how is she to get close to that, with a husband who can't commit. All three women find themselves living on Pine Road, where a scandal has hit and the neighbours are all about to know each other a lot better. Whether they like it or not... 'Fresh, fun and very charming. I really loved it.' - Marian Keyes on Love in Row 27 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eithne ShortallPublisher: Atlantic Books Imprint: Corvus Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.515kg ISBN: 9781786496195ISBN 10: 1786496194 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 03 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn 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 on Grace After Henry * 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 * Fresh, fun and very charming. I really loved it. * Marian Keyes on Love in Row 27 * I really enjoyed it - satisfying and warm, and written with humour and heart. * Sheila O'Flanagan on Grace After Henry * 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 on Grace After Henry * Liane Moriarty meets Maeve Binchy meets Marian Keyes. I laughed, I cried, I shuddered, I was agog. This book is going to knock people's socks off. * Jo Spain, author of The Confession * Within a few pages I felt like the newest neighbor on Pine Road, where the women are unique, interesting...and have a lot of secrets. I didn't want to put it down until I knew all of them! By the end, these women felt like friends...or frenemies. * Samantha Downing, USA Today bestselling author of My Lovely Wife * 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 on Grace After Henry * 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 * Fresh, fun and very charming. I really loved it. * Marian Keyes on Love in Row 27 * I really enjoyed it - satisfying and warm, and written with humour and heart. * Sheila O'Flanagan on Grace After Henry * 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. * Chrissie Manby on Grace After Henry * 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 on Grace After Henry * Brilliant... A terrific read and superior plot! * Liz Nugent * Liane Moriarty meets Maeve Binchy meets Marian Keyes. I laughed, I cried, I shuddered, I was agog. * Jo Spain, author of The Confession * [A] charming and witty read. * Image Magazine * The many unpredictable plot twists are nicely executed... readers will be gripped and shocked at each turn. * Irish Independent * Witty... A twisty mystery that'll keep you guessing. * Caroline Robb, Heat * Heartwarming with a voice of its own. Now this is women power! * Jane Corry, author of My Husband's Wife * A skilfully woven and unpredictable story - it drew me in effortlessly, and by the end, I felt as though I lived on Pine Road myself. A wonderfully satisfying read. * Emma Rous, author of The Au Pair * The perfect next book for fans of Liane Moriarty... I was torn between never wanting the story to end and dying to know what would happen. With its big heart, biting humor, and unforgettable women, this is a summer must-read. * Bunmi Laditan, author of Confessions of a Domestic Failure * Three Little Truths deals with the overlapping lives of the residents of Pine Road and the secrets behind their closed doors and WhatsApp Groups. A big cast of relatable characters make this a very enjoyable read. * Sheila O'Flanagan, author of The Hideaway * One of the most enjoyable books I've read in ages. It's so clever. I loved it. * Rachael English, author of The American Girl * A darkly comic and expertly plotted novel, proving we never really know what goes on behind closed doors. * L V Hay, author of Do No Harm * Eithne Shortall writes a community of neighbours so vividly that I feel like I'm one of them, adjusting my telescope and keeping a glass to the wall for fear that I'd miss anything. Funny, endearing, mysterious and outrageous, this book is wildly entertaining and hugely enjoyable. * Liz Nugent, author of Unravelling Oliver * Liane Moriarty meets Maeve Binchy meets Marian Keyes. I laughed, I cried, I shuddered, I was agog. * Jo Spain, author of The Confession * Within a few pages I felt like the newest neighbor on Pine Road, where the women are unique, interesting... and have a lot of secrets. I didn't want to put it down until I knew all of them! By the end, these women felt like friends... or frenemies. * Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife * This novel knocked me for six... This carefully and beautifully written tale, which brilliantly blends tragedy, comedy and romance, explores secret lives behind closed doors and the public faces that people present to the world. As Noel Coward once said, I couldn't have liked it more. * Daily Mail * 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 Hearst Big Book Awards. Now based in Dublin, she is chief arts writer for the Sunday Times Ireland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |