Jojo Moyes is a novelist and a journalist. She worked at the Independent for ten years before leaving to write full-time. Her novels have all been critically acclaimed and include the Sunday Times Number One bestselller The One Plus One and the global phenomenon Me Before You, which has sold five million copies to date.Jojo lives in Essex with her husband and their three children.
This life-affirming tearjerker more than deserves its recognition
as one of the most memorable books of the last decade
*Woman & Home*
You might have seen the film, but we promise the book is better -
you won't be able to forget quirky Lou's joruney with Will as she
becomes his caregiver and their relationship blossoms. You will be
needing tissues
*Living North*
Arm yourself with tissues for this incredibly emotional
bestseller
*Best Special Series*
Utterly absorbing and blissfully romantic
*Daily Telegraph*
The only book that ever made me cry. I wept so much I thought I
might not stop!
*Lisa Jewell*
This truly beautiful story made us laugh, smile and sob like a baby
- you simply have to read it
*Closer*
A compelling novel of life and death decisions and unlikely
affections. It's magical and heartbreaking, but doesn't shy away
from difficult emotional realities. Waterproof mascara
essential
*Marie Claire*
A timeless love story
*Red*
Destined to be the novel that friends press upon each other more
than any other . . . Moyes does a majestic job of conjuring a cast
of characters who are charismatic, credible and utterly compelling;
Lou and Will are a couple who readers will take into their hearts
as they did One Day's Emma and Dex
*Independent*
A deftly plotted narrative populated with likeable engaging
characters . . . A bittersweet story about love, learning and
letting go. A tremendous read
*Daily Mail*
In Moyes's (The Last Letter from Your Lover) disarmingly moving love story, Louisa Clark leads a routine existence: at 26, she's dully content with her job at the cafe in her small English town and with Patrick, her boyfriend of six years. But when the cafe closes, a job caring for a recently paralyzed man offers Lou better pay and, despite her lack of experience, she's hired. Lou's charge, Will Traynor, suffered a spinal cord injury when hit by a motorcycle and his raw frustration with quadriplegia makes the job almost unbearable for Lou. Will is quick-witted and sardonic, a powerhouse of a man in his former life (motorcycles; sky diving; important career in global business). While the two engage in occasional banter, Lou at first stays on only for the sake of her family, who desperately needs the money. But when she discovers that Will intends to end his own life, Lou makes it her mission to persuade him that life is still worth living. In the process of planning "adventures" like trips to the horse track-some of which illuminate Lou's own minor failings-Lou begins to understand the extent of Will's isolation; meanwhile, Will introduces Lou to ideas outside of her small existence. The end result is a lovely novel, both nontraditional and enthralling. Agent: Sheila Crowley, Curtis Brown. (Dec.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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