The Cicada House: A heartfelt and feel-good time-travelling love story and debut novel, perfect for readers of Dolly Alderton, Sally Hepworth and Mhairi McFarlane
By (Author) Ella Ward
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
1st January 2025
Australia
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 27mm
465g
A warm, funny and surprising love story about one woman's journey to find out who she really is - as if Richard Curtis watched Seachange, shared a cold beer with Dolly Alderton, and together they wrote The Time Traveller's Wife.
Caitlin unexpectedly inherits a large sum of money on her 40th birthday. She's about to tell her husband, Paul, about her plan for them to Eat Pray Love around the world, only to have her world shatter when he tells her he is in love with someone else. After a drunken night trying to console herself, Caitlin books tickets to Australia, first class, as well as a cottage in a small beachside town - anything to get as far away as possible. But when she gets there, it's hot, there are wasps, the house is falling down, and there's an odd handyman around, who comes and goes in rather mysterious ways. Little does Caitlin know that losing it all can mean gaining more than you'd ever imagine.
This is a story that begins in a way you expect, and ends very far from there. It is a story of creaking English hallways and vast Australian skies. Of hands that feel like warm sandpaper. Screen doors that bang in hot thunderstorms. Cicadas that sing so loudly they drown out the grief. Of white wine and an old piano and children who want their parents back from the dead. It is a magical tale of time travel and mystery, and a special house - a story of falling in love: with a new country and a new person, and most importantly, falling in love with oneself, for the very first time.
Ella Ward is an Aussie mum, wife, advertising boss lady and sometime freelance writer. She's been published in places like Frankie, Lunch Lady and The Age; as well as online on sites including MamaMia, Whimn and KidSpot. Her family memoir, Twenty Seven Letters to My Daughter (HarperCollins) has been published in Australia and the US. Ella's currently oversharing here, down the shops, at the hairdressers, anywhere near other people, and - of course - on Instagram @_msellabella