<p> <strong>Praise for Harriet Evans:</strong> </p> <p>‘I love Harriet's combination of <strong>great writing</strong> talent and a wonderfully warm heart.’ ― <em>Jilly Cooper </em></p> <p>‘Comfort reading of <strong>the highest order</strong>’ ― <em>India Knight</em></p> <p>'A <strong>sweeping</strong> novel you <strong>won't put down</strong>' ― <em>Katie Fforde</em></p> <p>'<strong>Richly layered . . . Unforgettable</strong> . . . This is a story to get truly lost in' ― <em>Isabelle Broom</em></p> <p>'A <strong>wonderful, engrossing</strong> novel, full of the most <strong>vivid characters</strong> and a <strong>truly memorable setting</strong>. A triumph' ― <em>Sophie Kinsella</em></p> <p>'She reels you in and then <strong>you're hooked</strong>, right <strong>to the last page</strong>' ― <em>Patricia Scanlan</em></p> <p>'<strong>Atmospheric</strong> and altogether wonderful' ―<em>Lesley Pearse</em></p> <p>'I love it on so many levels, the <strong>immense feeling of place</strong>, the slow, irresistible sense of being <strong>drawn deep into the family</strong> and its story, and the <strong>strange hovering of menace</strong>. <strong>Wonderful</strong>' ― <em>Penny Vincenzi</em></p> <p>'<strong>Spellbinding</strong>' ― <em>Independent</em></p> <p>'Gripping' ― <em>Irish Times</em></p> <p>'Gorgeous' ― <em>Stylist</em></p> <p>'A <strong>poignant</strong> story of love and loss' ― <em>Daily Mail ‘Must Reads’</em></p> <p>'I can't remember the last time I was so <strong>enthralled</strong>' ― <em>Red</em></p> <p>'<strong>Epic, absorbing … Full of intrigue</strong> and emotion' ― <em>Fabulous</em></p> <p>'By turns painfully sad and <strong>heart-lifting</strong>, with <strong>characters that stay with you</strong>' ― <em>Good Housekeeping</em></p> <p>'<strong>Authentic</strong> and <strong>satisfying</strong>. An immersive mystery' ― <em>Woman & Home</em></p> <p>'A <strong>poignant tale</strong>' ― <em>Woman</em></p> <p>'Very <strong>touching</strong>, warm and sweet' ― <em>Heat</em></p> <p>'A <strong>moving and witty</strong> story of love, friendship and self-discovery, this is <strong>a great read</strong>' ― <em>Closer</em></p> <p>'A <strong>touching</strong> tale' ― <em>Daily Express</em></p> <p>'Evans' comic style and <strong>loveable characters</strong> make it <strong>effortlessly readable</strong>' ― <em>Marie Claire</em></p> <p>'Touching, engrossing and convincing… you'll want to <strong>devour it in one sitting</strong>' ― <em>Telegraph</em></p>
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Biographical note
Harriet Evans has sold over a million copies of her books. She is the author of twelve bestselling novels, most recently the Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller The Garden of Lost and Found, which won Good Housekeeping's Book of the Year. She used to work in publishing and now writes full time, when she is not being distracted by her children, other books, crafting projects, puzzles, gardening, and her much-loved collection of jumpsuits. She lives in Bath, Somerset.