The Secret Collector
By (Author) Abigail Johnson
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
29th July 2025
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Humour
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 131mm, Height 199mm, Spine 20mm
210g
When an elderly eccentric collector and a troubled teen become each other's only hope of getting their lives back on track, what can possibly go wrong Alfred is an elderly widower who uses antiques and collectibles to fill the hole in his heart left by his late wife. Kian is a lost teen who has been let down by the care system and finds it difficult staying on the straight and narrow. After Kian throws a brick through Alfred's window, the shock sends Alfred to hospital and a social worker to his home, where his hoarding becomes impossible to ignore. Begrudgingly, and at the request of the authorities, they both agree to enrol Kian on a restorative justice programme, helping to make Alfred's home liveable again. The only problem: Alfred doesn't want to throw any of his treasures away, and he certainly doesn't want Kian for company. What unfolds is a surprising and delightful journey of two characters who help each other more than they ever could have anticipated and, along the way, form the unlikeliest of friendships. An uplifting and warm story about friendship across generations, the power of community and finding hope where it had been lost. Perfect for fans of Sally Page's The Keeper of Stories and Evie Woods's The Lost Bookshop. 'A complete joy' - Alexandra Potter, bestselling author of Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up 'Full of compassion, warmth and insight' - Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us 'Wonderfully drawn characters you really root for . . . a delightfully uplifting story' - Mike Gayle, author of All the Lonely People Readers are loving The Secret Collector: 'My favourite book of the last few years' 'Made me so emotional at times' 'I loved this book, it reminded me of Sally Page' 'Realistic people with relatable issues' 'Heartwarming' 'Cried nearly every chapter, so moving' 'I really wanted to stay within the pages for longer' 'Charming!' 'Wow did it blow me away' 'If there was a moral to this story I think it would be, "It only takes one person who believes in you to change your life"'
A very real and heartwarming story about the life-changing power of friendship and found family. A complete joy. I loved it -- Alexandra Potter, bestselling author of Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up
A lovely, beautifully executed novel, full of compassion, warmth and insight. An immersive, uplifting read for these troubled times -- Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us
With wonderfully drawn characters you really root for and plenty of twists and turns, The Secret Collector is a delightfully uplifting story about hope, redemption and the transforming power of friendship -- Mike Gayle, author of All the Lonely People
A convincing case for how much we need friendship and community to sustain us * The Times *
This is a treasure of a story. Told with humour and heart, the writing is so beautifully skilful that it appears effortless. I loved Alfred and Kian, loved their dynamic, and was genuinely moved by the growing bond between them. A must-read -- Fiza Saeed McLynn, author of The Midnight Carousel
Emotional, tense and deeply moving. Abigail Johnson is able to bring both characters - and Alfred's chaotic home - to life in a wonderful way * WI Life Magazine *
A touching story about grief . . . and the surprising way we can make connections * People's Friend *
This uplifting story about friendship across generations is full of compassion and tenderness * Platinum Magazine *
With wonderfully relatable characters, Johnsons debut novel is a heartwarming and poignant story of loss, loneliness and finding friendship in unexpected places * Culturefly *
You won't want this touching story to end * Peterborough Telegraph *
Abigail Johnson wrote this novel while completing the Curtis Brown Creative three-month novel writing course, where she was tutored by author Laura Barnett. It was longlisted for the 2021 and 2022 Bath Novel Award. Her writing has also been longlisted for the Exeter Novel Award and shortlisted for the 2021 Edinburgh Flash Fiction Award, and she was a Friday Night Live finalist at the Festival of Writing in 2017. She lives in Birmingham.