'The Book of Love is my book of the year. It deeply affected me with its exquisite portrayal of the highs and lows of a long-term relationship and the enduring power of love. Fionnuala Kearney writes with a depth of emotion that pulls the reader into the very heart of the story. Simply brilliant' Claire Allan
'This epic love story is beautifully written and contains so much emotional wisdom I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. Wonderful' Daily Mail
Praise for Fionnuala Kearney:
'This book would be an incredible achievement for any author, but for a debut author it's nothing short of stunning. An emotionally gripping page-turner that fans of The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty will love. I confidently predict great things for Fionnuala Kearney!' Claudia Carroll
'A gifted and accomplished storyteller' Niamh Greene
'[A] gripping story of lies, betrayal and family secrets' Sarah Webb
'Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Liane Moriarty, it's perceptive and gripping - you will be desperate to find out what happens next' Candis
'A deeply moving tale of a marriage in free fall... a stunning debut from a fresh and exciting new talent' Nuala Casey
'An endearing tale of life's ups and downs that your emotions will love to latch onto' Mel Sherratt
'A touching story about the aftermath of an affair, You, Me and Other People is an absorbing , empathetic read' Paula Daly
'A grown up, powerful and well observed portrait of a 'perfect life' in freefall . . . A Stunning debut' Claire Allan
'A sophisticated debut full of relatable characters and plenty of reminders that none of us ever really know what's around the corner' Jemma Forte
'[Fionnuala Kearney] writes in a fulfilling way which enthrals readers . . .Definitely one for fans of Liane Moriarty, Jojo Moyes and David Nicholls' Irish World
Fionnuala Kearney lives in Ascot with her husband. They have two grown-up daughters (both with deliberately simple monosyllabic names). One of seven children, Fionnuala likes to write about the nuances and subtle layers of human relationships, peeling them away to see what's really going on beneath.