Lou Clark has lots of questions. Like how it is she's ended up working in an airport bar. Whether her family can ever forgive her. And will she ever get over the love of her life. What she knows for certain is that something has to change. Then it does. But does the stranger on her doorstep hold the answers Lou is searching for?
Lou Clark has lots of questions. Like how it is she's ended up working in an airport bar. Whether her family can ever forgive her. And will she ever get over the love of her life. What she knows for certain is that something has to change. Then it does. But does the stranger on her doorstep hold the answers Lou is searching for?
Lou Clark has lots of questions. Like how it is she's ended up working in an airport bar? Whether her family can ever forgive her? And will she ever get over the love of her life? What she knows for certain is that something has to change. Then it does. But does the stranger on her doorstep hold the answers Lou is searching for? Close the door and life continues- simple, ordered, safe. Open it and she risks everything. But Lou once made a promise to live. And if she's going to keep it, she has to invite them in . . .
Short-listed for British Book Industry Awards Fiction Book of the Year 2016
“A tender, funny and hopeful look at love, grief and life. Bumper box of tissues required”
The storytelling treads the delicate balance between heartbreak and hope perfectly - with a splash of humour to keep it real Good Housekeeping
This book ticks every box: lots of laughs, big emotions and a loveable heroine you really root for Good Housekeeping
Stylist
With its twisty plot, characters you fall in love with, weepy bits and witty bits, this is pretty much perfect Glamour
We're on classic Moyes territory here - damaged people with complex lives, described with humour and pathos. This sometimes wry, sometimes weepy novel will delight her legions of fans The Daily Mail
Funny, sad and wise, you'll be using a hankie as a bookmark Mail on Sunday
With a talent for writing about the everyday in a wonderfully warm and wacky way, Moyes somehow manages to break your heart before restoring your faith in love. After You is unputdownable Sunday Express S magazine
Satisfyingly brilliant Sun on Sunday Fabulous magazine
Jojo Moyes' characters are so real you want to find out what happens to them. This is the sequel to Me Before You. It's not necessary to have read that, but you'll want to. Choice Magazine
Like her peers David Nicholls and Marian Keyes, possesses the enviable gift of making the reader laugh in the gloomiest of circumstances . . . After You is most of all about Louisa's journey, a random, bumpy process of accommodation to loss and the fear of starting over . . . I'm sure there's room for Book Three - I can't wait! Independent on Sunday
Eagerly awaited Hello Magazine, Pick of the Week
Funny, heart-warming and extremely wise Prima
It's wry and absorbing . . . It is impossible not to root for Lou, willing her to find that happy ending Stylist
A deeply satisfying book full of big emotions Good Housekeeping
This romantic, heart-rending sequel to Moyes's international super seller, Me Before You delivers on every level as Lou rebuilds her life with help from an unexpected source Woman & Home, Books to Give this Christmas
Keep the tissues handy but expect plenty of humour and wisdom as well Mail on Sunday, Books of the Year
Jojo Moyes was raised in London. She writes for the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Red and Woman & Home. She's married to Charles Arthur, technology editor of The Guardian. They live with their three children on a farm in Essex, England. jojomoyes.com/ twitter.com/jojomoyes
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