We have updated our Privacy Policy Please take a moment to review it. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the terms of our updated Privacy Policy.
‘Bittersweet and poignant’ Jojo Moyes. ‘Funny, touching, loved it’ Jenny Colgan. For fans of Elizabeth Noble and Cecilia Ahern comes the new novel from the bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Yummy Mummy.
Am I dead? I don’t feel dead…’ Sophie cannot leave the people she loves. Her husband, Ollie – a man who once watered a houseplant for a year before realising it was plastic – is lost without her. Their son Freddie is so little. And her friend Jenny? There’s something she desperately needs to know before it’s too late.
Some love stories never end.
(P)2011 Headline Digital
Am I dead? I don’t feel dead…’ Sophie cannot leave the people she loves. Her husband, Ollie – a man who once watered a houseplant for a year before realising it was plastic – is lost without her. Their son Freddie is so little. And her friend Jenny? There’s something she desperately needs to know before it’s too late.
Some love stories never end.
(P)2011 Headline Digital
Newsletter Signup
By clicking ‘Sign Up,’ I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Hachette Book Group’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Reviews
'This is beautifully written, funny and moving in equal measure . . . if you take this to the beach you won't regret it - it's honest, warm and a pleasure to read'
'A brilliant talent'
'Slickly written and very funny'
'A Truly Madly Deeply for the 21st century'
'Original, funny and very sharply observed'
'A glorious emotional rollercoaster of a read'
'Funny and smart, never insubstantial. A terrific read'
'Well written, with believable and likeable characters, The Angel at No. 33 will have you laughing through your tears as the plot fizzles and sparkles on every page'