'Musso once again proves that he is a master of romantic stories, the ideal companion for cold winter's days on the sofa.'
<i>Westdeutsche Zeitung</i>
'Musso has written a sentimental love story with an intriguing twist. Humorously and suspensefully, Musso plays back and forth in time with the manipulation of fate and wish-fulfillment fantasy until the final heart-stopping sentence. Suspend your disbelief and take a trip back to the future, this time with feeling.'
Iain Finlayson, <i>Saga</i>
'Musso is from the Paul Coelho school of writing, with on-the-nose prose and a simple message. Think a sentimental Back to the Future.'
<i>London Paper</i>
'Light, but charming: a fantastic romance' ... 'Musso, keep writing! Whatever comes next, we'll be there.'
<i>Thuringsiche Landeszeintung</i>
'Will you be there' is a delightful, uncliched romance.'
<i>Freundin</i>, Germany
'A daring rollercoaster of a novel - readers of The Time Traveller's Wife will love it'
<i>Sunday Express</i>
<p>Book of the Month: <br />'It's an irresistible tale of love conquering the boundaries of time and space - think Truly, Madly, Deeply meets The Time Traveler's Wife.'</p>
Glamour
'A gripping read'
<i>Augsburger Allgemeine</i>
'You must read this book - and if you like Marc Levy, you'll love Guillaume Musso. Promise!'
<i>Veranstaltungskalender</i>
'It's no surprise that this novel has had its film rights snapped up - it's as high concept as they come . . . Musso is from the Paul Coelho school of writing, with on-the-nose prose and a simple message. As one reviewer put it, think: "a sentimental Back to the Future"'
<i>London Paper</i>
'A novel that people actually want to read and simply enjoy. Musso has written a sentimental love story with an intriguing twist - to put right a romance gone wrong . . . Humorously and suspensefully, Musso plays back and forth in time with the manipulation of fate and wish-fulfilment fantasy until the final heart-stopping sentence. Suspend your disbelief and take a trip back to the future, this time with feeling.'
<i>Saga</i>
'A daring rollercoaster of a novel - readers of The Time Traveller's Wife will love it'
<i>Sunday Express</i>
'It's an irresistible tale of love conquering the boundaries of time and space - think Truly, Madly, Deeply meets The Time Traveller's Wife.'
<i>Glamour</i>
'This young and rising French author has a way of captivating you . . . gripping . . .If you like Mitch Albom, you'll like Musso, even though he has a lighter and more humorous approach'
<i>Hype</i> Magazine, Singapore
<p>'Stunning novel . . . an intelligent and emotional time-travelling romance, if you enjoyed The Time Traveller's Wife you will treasure WILL YOU BE BE THERE? <br /><br />A moving tale of love, loss and hope, it's not hard to see why this book was a runaway bestseller in France and has been translated into 24 languages with a film in the offing.'</p>
<i>East Anglian Daily Times</i>
'Read this: WILL YOU BE THERE? is for anyone who has thought about what they would do differently if they could change the past.
<i>Famous Magazine</i>, Australia
'An enthralling tale which will keep you turning the pages until the very end . . . you will hear more about [Musso] in the future'
<i>Daily Mercury</i>, Australia
If you could go back in time, what would you do differently?
For Eliott, there is no question. To all appearances, his life has been a success. At 60, he is an esteemed surgeon with a daughter he adores. The only thing missing is Ilena - a girl who died thirty years ago.
But then he is given an extraordinary opportunity to revisit his past: to go back to San Francisco, when the seventies were in full swing, and find the passionate young doctor who has yet to lose the love of his life.