Love Me, Love Me Not will appeal to upmarket/crossover fiction readers, fans of coming-of-age/identity novels, novels exploring the idea of motherhood, fans of Careless . Perfect for fans of The Cactus by Sarah Haywood and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
Love Me, Love Me Not will appeal to upmarket/crossover fiction readers, fans of coming-of-age/identity novels, novels exploring the idea of motherhood, fans of Careless. Perfect for fans of The Cactus by Sarah Haywood and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
Love Me, Love Me Not will appeal to upmarket/crossover fiction readers, fans of coming-of-age/identity novels, novels exploring the idea of motherhood, fans of Careless . Perfect for fans of The Cactus by Sarah Haywood and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
Love Me, Love Me Not will appeal to upmarket/crossover fiction readers, fans of coming-of-age/identity novels, novels exploring the idea of motherhood, fans of Careless. Perfect for fans of The Cactus by Sarah Haywood and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
Don't miss the new novel from the Women's Prize longlisted author of Careless
'An emotional rollercoaster' GRAZIA'A rare new talent' THE GUARDIAN''So real, and so very moving' JESSICA RYN'A second heartfelt triumph' ANSTEY HARRISLucy Banbury is fine. Until she isn't...Lucy Banbury isn't the sort of person that everyone gets along with - she's prickly and secretive, and she likes things ordered 'just so'. But things couldn't be going better for her - she swims three times a week, she's on the cusp of a huge promotion at work and she's dating someone perfect on paper.But when she discovers at a family wedding that she's adopted, her whole world is shattered. Those cracks she's taken years to plaster over are beginning to surface and she's not sure how much longer she can keep all her secrets hidden, all whilst pretending to be someone she's not...Because how can you pretend to love your life, when nobody loves you?Praise for Kirsty Capes:'Astounding. Heart-breaking but hopeful, and a fresh new voice' PANDORA SYKES'Moving and beautifully written' LIBBY PAGE'Made me laugh and cry in equal measure' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING'A book that deserves to be a huge hit' STYLIST'The literary equivalent of gold dust' BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH'An incredible debut novel. Kirsty Capes is one to watch' RED'A powerful coming-of-age debut' MARIE CLAIRE'Vigorous and insightful' DAILY MAIL“Elegant and empathic [...] a portrait of how it feels to be young, brazen and terrified”
Bess's narration is neither bitter nor self-pitying. Rather, her pragmatism, and humour, make her a compelling protagonist BBC
Heroic and powerful, but also tender; this is such an important novel
CHARLOTTE MENDELSONKirsty Capes works in publishing and is an advocate for better representation for care-experienced people in the media. She holds a PhD from Brunel University London; her thesis investigates representations of the care experience in contemporary British fiction, and was completed under the supervision of 2019 Booker prize-winner, Bernardine Evaristo. Her first novel, Careless, was longlisted for the Women's Prize 2022. Love Me, Love Me Not is her second novel. She lives in Slough with her golden retriever, Doug.
Don't miss the new novel from the Women's Prize longlisted author of Careless 'An emotional rollercoaster' GRAZIA 'A rare new talent' THE GUARDIAN ' 'So real, and so very moving' JESSICA RYN 'A second heartfelt triumph' ANSTEY HARRIS Lucy Banbury is fine. Until she isn't... Lucy Banbury isn't the sort of person that everyone gets along with - she's prickly and secretive, and she likes things ordered 'just so'. But things couldn't be going better for her - she swims three times a week, she's on the cusp of a huge promotion at work and she's dating someone perfect on paper.But when she discovers at a family wedding that she's adopted, her whole world is shattered. Those cracks she's taken years to plaster over are beginning to surface and she's not sure how much longer she can keep all her secrets hidden, all whilst pretending to be someone she's not... Because how can you pretend to love your life, when nobody loves you? Praise for Kirsty Capes: ' Astounding. Heart-breaking but hopeful, and a fresh new voice ' PANDORA SYKES 'Moving and beautifully written' LIBBY PAGE 'Made me laugh and cry in equal measure' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ' A book that deserves to be a huge hit ' STYLIST 'The literary equivalent of gold dust' BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH 'An incredible debut novel. Kirsty Capes is one to watch' RED 'A powerful coming-of-age debut' MARIE CLAIRE 'Vigorous and insightful' DAILY MAIL
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