The After Wife: The most uplifting and surprising page-turner of the year
By (Author) Cass Hunter
Orion Publishing Co
Trapeze
11th September 2018
6th September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Narrative theme: coming of age
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
260g
'It was original, beautiful, moving and insanely addictive - I wept and I laughed and I will be recommending it to everyone I know.' Katie Marsh
"I saw you, and I knew instantly that I could grow old with you. We'd be future-proof." When Rachel and Aidan fell in love, they thought it was forever.She was a brilliant, high-flying scientist. He was her loving and supportive husband.Now she's gone, and Aidan must carry on and raise their daughter alone.But Rachel has left behind her life's work, a gift of love to see them through the dark days after her death.A gift called iRachel.The After Wife is an emotional story about love, loss, longing and belonging. For readers who loved The Time Traveller's Wife, Me Before You and The Lovely Bones.A wonderful, moving novel about family, love, and loss - and how, we can often find in the past what we need in the present. I adored this book - it's fresh, beautiful, profound and at times funny, it made me cry, but also made me smile. - Sue Watson
The healing power of love transcends death - This was such a beautifully written, emotionally compelling book. I loved it. - Rachael LucasAn original moving story about what it means to be human... and what it means to truly love. All the feels! - Tracy BuchananA story of love, loss and the future; it'll bamboozle and confound you in the best of ways - EMERALD STREETCass Hunter was born in South Africa and moved to the UK in 2000. She lives in North London with her husband and two sons. She is an avid lifelong learner, and works at a London university. Cass Hunter is the pen name of Rosie Fiore, whose novels include After Isabella, What She Left, Babies in Waiting and Wonder Women.