<b>Sweet, funny, and oh-so-relatable</b>, <i>Is That You Beth Cherry</i> is an ultimately uplifting tale of love, loss and the enduring power of stories. <b>A cracking read!</b>

- MIKE GAYLE,

<b>An uplifting hug of a novel about second chances, saying yes to life, and what it takes to become the hero of your own story</b>

- LUCY DIAMOND,

<b>PRAISE FOR LUCY DILLON</b>

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So good! Warm and funny, and I was rooting for Robyn from the very first page

- MILLY JOHNSON,

Funny, perceptive and oh-so-relatable, Robyn's reluctant mission to clean up her world is full of laughs and also some heart-twisting surprises

- ALEXANDRA POTTER,

A funny, relatable read with some surprise twists

STYLIST

Beth's life, like the unfinished screenplay on her laptop, is stuck between chapters.

Since her breakup with Fraser - which was not part of the script - she's retreated into a lonely WFH world of sweatpants, disordered hours and comfort eating. The one luminous constant in her life is her love for her rescue dog, Tomsk, and his for her.

When Beth's house share falls apart, she is thrown a lifeline by the least likely person: Fraser's mother Martine, who offers Beth and Tomsk a temporary space above her garage in which to start over. Returning to Longhampton, scene of her happiest memories with Fraser and his family, feels like a second chance: might this be a sign that she and Fraser are meant to be?

But when Beth is recruited as a writer for a project called The Story of Your Life, she starts to gain more perspective on her own life. Run by the local retirement community, some of the stories she hears are heartwarming, some are heartbreaking. All of them, Beth notes, reveal a little more than the teller realises. And when she is sent an anonymous story of first love that threatens to destroy more than one family's identity, Beth has to decide: is it sometimes better to keep a secret than reveal the truth?

Your favourite authors love Lucy Dillon:

'Bittersweet, lovely and ultimately redemptive; the kind of book that makes you want to live your own life better' JOJO MOYES

'This vibrant and uplifting novel has not only entertained me hugely, but made me change the way I look at life' KATIE FFORDE

'I always find Lucy Dillon's books so overflowing with wit and wisdom' JENNY COLGAN

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So good! Warm and funny, and I was rooting for Robyn from the very first page

Funny, perceptive and oh-so-relatable, Robyn's reluctant mission to clean up her world is full of laughs and also some heart-twisting surprises

A funny, relatable read with some surprise twists - STYLIST
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781399719742
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Hodder & Stoughton
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
480

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Biografisk notat

Lucy Dillon grew up by the seaside in Cumbria, and read English at Cambridge University, before working as a fiction editor. She is the best-selling author of eleven novels set in the market town of Longhampton, including Romantic Novelists Association Novels of the Year Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts and A Hundred Pieces of Me. An enthusiastic collector of dog-related junk, Lucy lives in Herefordshire with an English Otterhound, a Welsh Pembroke Corgi and a Scottish Husband.