I Remember You
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
A Richard Curtis film in book form – the perfect book to curl up with on a long winter’s evening.
Tess Tennant is moving away from London to the sleepy picture-perfect town where she grew up, to teach at the illustrious Langford College. She finds a cottage to share with a burnt-out city lawyer called Francesca. Around the corner is her childhood best friend Adam, who she's always loved like a brother …
Rural life isn't quite how Tess remembers it. Bored, she returns to London for a big night out with Adam but it all ends in tears. Heartbroken and heartsick,Tess has to take her class on a trip to Rome to visit the classical monuments, and she's in the mood to be reckless.
Rome in May is beautiful, filled with the scent of jasmine and warm sunshine, and soon Tess is being swept off her feet by a charming stranger who takes her round the city for a magical week and she soon forgets the complicated problems waiting for her at home.
But when she does return to Langford,Tess finds a note from Adam saying he's leaving for a while. What happened between them when they were young? And what is the secret of his mysterious past?
I Remember You is about the secrets of a town past and present, about a girl who likes to daydream and whether your first love is your true love.
Reviews
Praise for Harriet Evans:
‘Will warm you up like a brandy on a winter's night…witty, entertaining, self-reflective and full of characters you'll
grow to love' Heat
‘Enchanting’ Jilly Cooper
‘Fabulous…I loved it’ Sophie Kinsella
A joy from start to finish – sharp, funny and modern as well as warm, cuddly and nostalgic’ Fiona Walker.
A lovely, funny heart-warmer…Evans’ heightened comic style and loveable characters make it effortlessly readable’
Marie Claire
‘Events and characters fairly leap off the page in this touching, engrossing and convincing novel. It’s a rollicking ride of joy, disappointment and self-discovery, which you’ll want to devour in one sitting’ Daily Telegraph
About the author
Harriet Evans likes old films, Liquorice Allsorts and the new cocktail she has recently invented, called ‘The Harrie’ (one part slow gin to three parts champagne). Harriet lives in London, where hs grew up.
Customer Reviews
Best yet!
Looking for some fun, easy reading I Harriet Evans. This is my favourite book yet with some nice characterisations and a great story line with some twists and turns along the way.
Having found some of her early story lines a little predictable, this offers a refreshing change!