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Instructions for Heartbreak: A gorgeous, razor-sharp novel about female friendship and surviving a broken heart

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Instructions for Heartbreak: A gorgeous, razor-sharp novel about female friendship and surviving a broken heart

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Handyside

ISBN:

9781035032754

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Macmillan

Publication Date:

13th May 2025

UK Publication Date:

30th January 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Epistolary fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Interior life
Narrative theme: Health and illness

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 225mm, Spine 37mm

Weight:

520g

Description

'Warm, gorgeous, tender and hopeful . . . Simply brilliant' - Daisy Buchanan, author of Insatiable A beautiful, razor-sharp novel by Sarah Handyside, Instructions for Heartbreak is a life-affirming story about female friendship, self-love and how to survive a broken heart. What if heartbreak came with a manual It starts with a late-night knock on the door. Dee, Liv and Rosa share a flat in south London, while Katie lives close by with her boyfriend. But, when Katie's nine-year relationship ends - suddenly and brutally - she turns up on their doorstep with no idea what to do next, or how to do anything after spending so long with her life entwined with someone else's. Out comes the martini shaker (an old, well-washed gherkin jar) and, with an unused sketchbook, an idea. They'll make Katie the handbook that she needs to process her heartbreak and start rebuilding her life. There are notes on tears, hangovers and roast chicken, scribblings about music, new bedding and pure, white-hot rage. But Katie is not the only one nursing a broken heart. Rosa is a hopeless romantic, despite still reeling from her ex's infidelity. Scarred by her ex's parting words, Dee is committed to being commitment-free. And while Liv knows that breaking up with her girlfriend was what she wanted, she can't help but wonder if she did the right thing. Tested by big life changes, even the closest friendships can fray - could the heartbreak handbook they intended for Katie contain the words they all need to hear * * * * 'An essential modern heartbreak handbook. I so wish it had been around for my younger self' - Lucy Jane Wood 'A heartfelt love letter to friendship that I couldn't put down' - Josie Lloyd * * * * Readers are loving Instructions for Heartbreak: 'I love a novel filled with amazing female friendships. I flew through this book . . . a MUST read' 'A wonderfully nuanced, emotionally intelligent and insightful story of female friendships, relationships, growing up and finding your family' 'There is nothing better than the power of female friendships and women coming together to help one another. This book delivers that message and more! I loved every minute'

Reviews

Warm, gorgeous, tender and hopeful . . . I fell in love with Dee, Katie, Liv and Rosa, and I know that legions of readers are going to feel the same way. Simply brilliant -- Daisy Buchanan, author of Insatiable
A brilliant, healing celebration of the wonder that is female friendship and an essential modern heartbreak handbook. I so wish it had been around for my younger self -- Lucy Jane Wood, author of Rewitched
A heartfelt love letter to friendship that I couldn't put down -- Josie Lloyd, author of The Cancer Ladies Running Club

Author Bio

Sarah Handyside is a Northumbrian in London, a former communications consultant and a current government policy advisor. She lives with her husband and two children. The opening pages of Instructions for Heartbreak were longlisted for the Curtis Brown First Novel Award.

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