All That Was Lost: 'A page-turner and surprisingly tender' Katie FForde
By (Author) Alison May
Legend Press Ltd
Legend Press Ltd
6th September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
823.92
Paperback
244
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy In 1967 Patience Bickersleigh is a teenager who discovers a talent for telling people what they want to hear. Fifty years later she is Patrice Leigh, a nationally celebrated medium. But cracks are forming in the carefully constructed barriers that keep her real history at bay. Leo is the journalist hired to write Patrice's biography. Struggling to reconcile the demands of his family, his grief for his lost son, and his need to understand his own background, Leo becomes more and more frustrated at Patrice's refusal to open up. Because behind closed doors, Patrice is hiding more than one secret. And it seems that now, her past is finally catching up with her. May thrills in this English familial mystery, adding enticing plot layers as intricate and divisive as the themes she introduces. `Intriguing with a cast of complex characters that keep you fascinated, this is a page-turner and surprisingly tender' Katie FForde `A resonant, emotional story about grief, loss and love with a complex, tragic heroine-a fake psychic reaching the end of her career. Although it's about death, this story is never depressing, and ultimately it's about recovery and healing' Julie Cohen `A beautiful and compelling story that delves into what is real, what we are willing to believe and the power of grief' Liz Fenwick `"All That is Lost" is a bold, beautiful thought-provoking novel, that sensitively confronts difficult themes' Rowan Coleman 'It is a triumph. What Alison May has produced is an intimate and affecting study of loss, grief and identity that is just wonderful.' Linda's Book Bag 'What an interesting and unique book... a fascinating, at times heart-wrenching, look at secrets, the cost of keeping them hidden, and whether hiding them requires lies.' Fireflies and Free Kicks
"All That Was Lost is a bold, beautiful thought-provoking novel, that sensitively confronts difficult themes." --Rowan Coleman, author, The Accidental Mother
"Intriguing with a cast of complex characters that keep you fascinated, this is a page-turner and surprisingly tender." --Katie Fforde, author, A Perfect Proposal
Alison May is the author of Sweet Nothing (2013), Midsummer Dreams (2015), Christmas Kisses (2016) and All That Was Lost (2018). She is the winner of the Elizabeth Goudge Trophy 2012 and has been shortlisted for the Love Stories Award 2015 and RoNA Awards. 2016. She lives in Worcester where she works as a full-time writer and Creative Writing tutor.