Pictures of You
By (Author) Emma Grey
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
12th November 2024
Australia
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Paperback
416
Width 155mm, Height 234mm, Spine 34mm
514g
The heartbreaking new novel from the Australian author who has won hearts the world over, for fans of Emily Henry and Colleen Hoover. People say you never forget your first love. But what if you do Phoebe Hudson should be grieving her dead husband, but since the car crash that claimed his life, she can't remember him at all. The only person who can help her piece her past together is her high-school best friend, Drew Kennedy. When snippets of her memory start falling into place, she wonders exactly how she ended up in a life that couldn't be further from the one she dreamed of. This time around, she's seeing all the things she missed ... and the picture isn't pretty. 'With vulnerability and honesty, Grey takes us through the entire spectrum of love.' Books + Publishing Praise for The Last Love Note- 'A book to make you laugh and cry' - Oprah Daily 'Heart-wrenching, hopeful and deeply romantic. A dazzling pick-me-up.' - Rebecca Sparrow 'Unputdownable, heartbreaking and funny.' - Kelly Rimmer 'I was not prepared for this book. It was heartbreakingly beautiful and unexpectedly funny all at once. Just be warned, you will laugh out loud and you will cry.' - Sunday Telegraph
Emma is a novelist, feature writer, photographer, professional speaker and accountability coach. She wrote her first adult novel, The Last Love Note, in the wake of her husband's death. It's a fictional tribute to their love, an attempt to articulate the magnitude of her loss and a life-affirming commitment to hope, which has gone on to win hearts around the world. In the US it was selected as a featured title for the Book of the Month and Target Book Clubs, a Washington Post noteworthy book and listed in the top 25 new releases by the American Bookseller's Association. Emma lives just outside Canberra, where her world centres on her two adult daughters, young son, loved step-children and step-grandchildren, writing, photography and endlessly chasing the Aurora Australis.