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Maybe, Perhaps, Possibly

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£9.99

Paperback 448 pages
HarperCollins Publishers 27 February 2025
Glen, Joanna

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ISBN/SKU: 9780008607456 Categories/Genres: ,

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‘Fabulous, relaxing, page-turning, dream-inspiring’ MIRANDA HART

‘Exquisitely beautiful and so perceptive’ JOANNA CANNON

From the Costa-shortlisted author of THE OTHER HALF OF AUGUSTA HOPE and ALL MY MOTHERS

Can two lost people find each other?

The story of two people who have no idea how to fall in love…

On two Northumbrian islands joined by a bridge at low tide, Addie and Sol draw comfort from the migrating birds and vast ocean around them. Every day they dream of escape.

Introverts with turbulent pasts and wary hearts, they are both drawn to Nature far more than to people – until they catch sight of each other in the wild.

Can they break free from their inhibitions and risk a better future together?

‘A mini-holiday in itself, and an adorable ode to the romance of the awkward, the shy and the uncertain’ LOUISA YOUNG

‘This utterly enchanting novel took my breath away… genius’ DINAH JEFFERIES

‘Mesmerising… one of our favourite authors’ WOMAN & HOME, Book of the Month

GLOWING READER REVIEWS

‘Absolutely stunning’?????????

‘Beautifully written, it needs to be read slowly and savoured’?????????

‘A deliciously awkward and incredibly beautiful meeting of two souls’?????????

‘This book stole my heart’?????????

‘A wonderful book about love, grief, hope, belonging and compromise’?????????

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