PS, I Love You
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Meaningful and moving – the classic million-copy bestselling love story from Cecelia Ahern.
Some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates. But not Holly and Gerry. Childhood sweethearts, they could finish each other’s sentences. No one could ever imagine them without each other.
When Gerry dies, Holly is devastated. But Gerry has left her a bundle of notes, one for each month of her year, each signed 'PS, I Love You'.
As the notes are opened, the man who knows Holly better than anyone teaches her that life goes on. With some help from friends and family, Holly laughs, cries and finds that life is for living – but it helps if there's someone watching over you.
Everyone LOVES PS, I Love You:
‘Heartbreaking and uplifting’ Express
‘Sensational’ Cosmopolitan
‘Guaranteed to tug on your heartstrings’
Glamour
‘A moving, beautiful novel’ Sunday Telegraph
Reviews
‘This exceptional novel about bereavement, friendship and lost love is both heartbreaking and uplifting’ Express
‘A sensational debut novel that proves true love never dies’ Cosmopolitan
‘Heartbreak, intrigue and love letters from beyond the grave – Ahern has a sure and sympathetic hand’
Irish Times
‘A bittersweet storyline guaranteed to tug on your heartstrings’
Glamour
‘A moving, beautiful novel’ Sunday Telegraph
Acclaim for Cecelia Ahern:
‘Bursting with narrative verve and ear for language…a writer hitting their prime’ Waterstones.com
‘Cleverly constructed, full of flavour and moving’ Daily Mail
‘Beautiful and unexpected … both thought-provoking and life-affirming’ Sunday Express
‘Intricate and emotional … really completely lovely’ Grazia
About the author
Cecelia Ahern was born and grew up in Dublin. Her novels have been translated into thirty-five languages and have sold more than twenty-five million copies in over fifty countries. Two of her books have been adapted as films and she has created several TV series.
She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for The Year I Met You.
She lives in Dublin with her family.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Ahern, the mediagenic 22-year-old daughter of Ireland's prime minister, debuts with a sweet, sentimental tale of a young widow's trials and triumphs in the year after her husband's death. Soul mates Holly and Gerry married in their early 20s; when Gerry dies of brain cancer at 30, Holly is utterly bereft. But Gerry has a final gift: a series of letters, which Holly is to open on the first of each month from March to New Year's, and which will guide her on her journey from grief. Gerry correctly predicts that Holly will not have gone through his belongings by June, found a new job by September or considered falling in love again by December, but with his posthumous epistolary encouragement she does all those things. She also enters a karaoke contest, takes a beach vacation and dances at a holiday ball she'd always attended with Gerry. The months pass as close friends help prop Holly up; around her, a marriage falls apart, a couple gets engaged and a friend announces her pregnancy. Within her tight-knit family, Holly's youngest brother makes a revealing film of her birthday party, her elder brothers change places in her allegiance and her parents take in one stray grown child after another for stays short and long. Ahern's speed (she wrote the book in three months) and her youth do show the wisdom in evidence owes much to Nicholas Sparks and Sophie Kinsella and her prose is pedestrian. She boasts a natural storytelling talent, however, resulting in a compelling tale sparked by an unusual premise.