An authentic coming-of-age story about finding magic in the every dayperfect for fans of Rebecca Stead, Joan Bauer, and Wendy Mass.Olivia and her mom have just moved in with her grandmother, and Olivi
When Ren was twelve years old, she lost her older brother to a car accident. For twenty-five years he’s been a presence in her life, appearing with a song or a reflection in the moonlight. Her connect
'Enthralling. Tense' Daily Mail 'An outdoors version of Emma Donoghue's Room' The Sunday Times 'Gripping. Unputdownable' Sun 'A powerful, unsettling book' Guardian 'Captivating and beautifully written
OBSERVER THRILLER OF THE MONTH ‘A page-turning, adrenaline-soaked read . . . an eloquent and meditative insight into motherhood and what it means, its many small trials and wonders.’ Alison Flood, Obs
One of the New York Times Book Review's Best Crime Novels of 2017“Warning: you'll finish this in one sitting.” —TheSkimm “Expertly made thriller . . . clever and irresist
“It tore at every maternal fiber in my body. I couldn’t put it down.” —Fiona Barton, New York Times bestselling author of The WidowAn electrifying novel about the primal and unyielding bond between a
‘I devoured it in one breathless sitting. Outstanding.’ Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go and I See You ‘It tore at every maternal fibre in my body. I couldn’t put it down.’ Fiona Barton, autho
'I devoured it in one breathless sitting. Outstanding.' Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go and I See You 'It tore at every maternal fibre in my body. I couldn't put it down.' Fiona Barton, autho
When Ren was only twelve years old, she lost her older brother, Scott, to a car crash. Since then, Scott has been a presence in her life, appearing as a snatch of song or a reflection in the moonlight
A novel of warmth and true feeling, The Well and the Mine explores the value of community, charity, family, and hope that we can give each other during a time of hardship. In a small Alabama coal-min
After a falling out between their mothers, 13-year-old best friends Nell and Lydia are forbidden from seeing each other for the whole summer. Nell struggles with the thought of not only losing her bes