I'll Be Right Here
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Granta Books
Publishing:3rd Jul '25
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 3rd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An epic and intimate novel about an unconventional, irresistible family, which journeys from Colette's Paris of the 1940s to 21st century New York.
Emigrating alone from Paris to New York after World War II, a young girl Gazala befriends two spirited sisters, Anne and Alma. When Gazala's beloved brother Samir joins her in Manhattan, this inseparable foursome becomes the beating heart of an untraditional, multigenerational family. The decades are marked by erupting passions within everyday life. Gazala and Samir make a home together, Alma loses a baby, Anne leaves her husband for his sister and her restless daughter grows up to raise a child on her own. The four friends stand by one another through it all, steadfastly unapologetic about their authentic desires and the unorthodox family they have created. Compassionate and full of warmth and humour, I'll Be Right Here embraces the complexity and richness of humanity and the mysterious ways we evolve as we love - and the ways we hope to be loved in return.
Once again, Amy Bloom shines her brilliant attention on families bound by love, history. Kin-born and chosen-are the center of this stirring take. Told with humor and heart, I'll Be Right Here reminds us of the sweet profundity of human connection -- Tayari Jones, New York Times bestselling author of An American Marriage
I read this stunning novel in a single sitting, and then moped around for days because I missed the characters so much. Amy Bloom is at the height of her powers in this epic tale of how we shape the lives of those around us in ways both ordinary and extraordinary, and how they shape ours in return -- J Courtney Sullivan, author of The Cliffs
An unforgettable story of family, friendship, love and loss by one of America's finest writers. Bloom's attention to detail offers a stunning recreation of New York's post-war period -- John Boyne
ISBN: 9781783788026
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224 pages