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The Girl Who Just Appeared

Jonathan Harvey author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:17th Jul '14

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From the award-winning author of All She Wants and the writer of Coronation Street and Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, comes this comedy with a huge, beating heart.

Moving between the past and the present, The Girl Who Just Appeared is a tender and touching story.

From Jonathan Harvey, the award-winning author of All She Wants and the writer of Coronation Street and Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, comes The Girl Who Just Appeared, a comedy with a huge, beating heart.

London 2014. Holly Smith has never fitted in. Adopted when just a few months old, she's always felt she was someone with no history, the girl who just appeared. All she has is the address of where she was born - 32B Gambier Terrace, Liverpool. By a bizarre twist of fate Holly discovers that the flat is available to rent. She travels north and moves in. When she finds a biscuit tin full of yellowing papers under the floorboards, she wonders if this might hold the secret to her past.

Liverpool 1981. Fifteen-year-old Darren negotiates life with his errant mother and the younger brother he is bringing up. When the Toxteth Riots explode around him Darren finds himself with a moral dilemma that will have consequences for the rest of his life.

Flitting between the present and the past, we discover how Darren and Holly's lives become intertwined. Will Holly uncover the secrets of her past? Or will she always feel like the girl who just appeared?

'Gripping and twisty and tender and touching.' – Marian Keyes, author of Rachel's Holiday

Absolutely delightful. Jonathan Harvey writes with all his heart and all his soul. * Lisa Jewell *
Harvey makes me SCREAM. * Caitlin Moran *
The Girl Who Just Appeared is a wonderful book - gripping and twisty and tender and touching. * Marian Keyes *
Harvey is a star writer... His third novel is very funny, as one might expect from such a brilliant writer of comedy - but it shows that he can also handle sadness and tragedy, plus a narrative that cuts effortlessly between present-day London and Liverpool in 1981... Sparkling and moving. * The Times *
Wit and warmth. * Sunday Mirror *
Sensitive, moving, yet fabulously entertaining and laced with humour. * Daily Express *
A warm, witty tale about personal history and accepting the truth about your family - however, unexpected it may turn out to be. * Heat *

ISBN: 9781447238461

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 22mm

Weight: 422g

400 pages