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The Garden of Lost and Found: The gripping and heart-breaking Sunday Times bestseller
Hardback
Main Details
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The Garden of Lost and Found: The gripping and heart-breaking Sunday Times bestseller
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Harriet Evans
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:496 | Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 162 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781472261922
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Headline Publishing Group
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Imprint |
Headline Review
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Publication Date |
18 April 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The new novel by bestseller Harriet Evans will enchant her fans with this unputdownable and heart-breaking tale of a family ripped apart and the extraordinary house they called home. Harriet writes the most delicious, epic stories from the heart since Maeve Binchy and Kate Morton. Nightingale House, 1919. Liddy Horner discovers her husband, the world-famous artist Sir Edward Horner, burning his best-known painting The Garden of Lost and Found days before his sudden death. Nightingale House was the Horner family's beloved home - a gem of design created to inspire happiness - and it was here Ned painted The Garden of Lost and Found, capturing his children on a perfect day, playing in the rambling Eden he and Liddy made for them. One magical moment. Before it all came tumbling down... When Ned and Liddy's great-granddaughter Juliet is sent the key to Nightingale House, she opens the door onto a forgotten world. The house holds its mysteries close but she is in search of answers. For who would choose to destroy what they love most? Whether Ned's masterpiece - or, in Juliet's case, her own children's happiness. Something shattered this corner of paradise. But what? Harriet Evans brings her readers home: 'Heart-stopping and wonderful' Sophie Kinsella 'Harriet Evans is my favourite author' Goodreads 'Secrets and lies in a gorgeous idyllic setting' Prima 'Reminiscent of Santa Montefiore with the emotional heart of Jojo Moyes. You'll frequently find yourself uttering the words: just one more page' CultureFly This brilliantly written portrait of a fascinating family in crisis is an emotionally intelligent, thoughtful and engaging read.' Daily Mail 'Will make you gasp and move you to tears' Marie Claire 'I was blissfully carried away by this intelligent (she's as good as the great Rosamunde Pilcher), classy and superbly executed family saga' Saga 'She reels you in and then you're hooked, right to the last page' Patricia Scanlan
Author Biography
Harriet Evans grew up in London. In her twenties she was lucky enough to get a job as a secretary at a publishers and instantly realised working with books was what she'd always wanted to do. She was a fiction editor for ten happy years but left in 2009 to write full-time, making up stories all day. Harriet still lives in London with her family. She likes old films, property websites, sloe gin cocktails, feminism and Bombay Mix, not in that order.
ReviewsHer characters are finely drawn and as the story hops back and forth from the Second World War to the present day, the reader becomes deeply immersed in this charismatic family's fortunes. The result is that rare and lovely thing, an all-engaging and all-consuming drama - Daily Mail I love it on so many levels, the immense feeling of place, the slow, irresistible sense of being drawn deep into the family and its story, and the strange hovering of menace somewhere in the idyll. Wonderful Atmospheric and altogether wonderful She reels you in and then you're hooked, right to the last page A wonderful, engrossing novel, full of the most vivid characters and a truly memorable setting. A triumph - Sophie Kinsella She's as good as the great Rosamunde Pilcher - Saga
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