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The Lost Letters of Evelyn Wright

By: Clare Swatman
Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
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The Top 100 bestseller, an unforgettable story about being brave enough to be yourself, from author Clare Swatman

Starting over can be hard to do…

So when mum of two Beth moves out of her beloved marital home and into an unloved and unkempt cottage, she can’t help but feel demoralised. Faced with months of DIY and dust, her children Jacob and Olivia aren’t impressed either. But when Beth finds a box of letters while she’s clearing out the children’s room, things start to look up.

The correspondence is decades old, between agony aunt Evelyn and those in need of solace. Intrigued as to why the letters have been kept safe all these years, Beth can’t resist reading them, and as the wisdom and kindness of Evelyn falls off the pages, so Beth starts to feel she has a friend and champion in this woman she has never met.

Good advice doesn’t age, and as life starts to look brighter, Beth begins to wonder if she could track down Evelyn and thank her for her help. But as Beth uncovers more about Evelyn’s story, it becomes clear that everything is not as it seems. And now Beth is determined to bring peace to Evelyn as she has to her.

A spell-binding, heart-warming story of friendship, love and being brave enough to be yourself. Perfect for all fans of Jojo Moyes, Beth Moran and Ruth Jones.

©2024 Clare Swatman (P)2024 Boldwood Books
Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Romance Feel-Good Heartfelt

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Critic reviews

'It was so easy to get absorbed into the world Clare Swatman has created for Beth. I felt her losses and disappointments acutely, which only made the ending more satisfying. It really kept me guessing, too.' (Laura Pearson)

'Warm, immersive and hugely relatable, The Lost Letters of Evelyn Wright really tugged at my heartstrings. I galloped through this story of friendship, motherhood and love in all its forms in two days, and I’ll miss Beth and the characters she gathers around her as she navigates her new life after heartbreak.' (Lisa Timoney)

'Irresistible... A delightfully bittersweet story that will appeal to fans of One Day' (Sunday Mirror)

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A really great book from start to end. Highlighted the horrible issue of children sharing two homes when Mum & Dad separate. Loved it!

Resilient Mum!

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You can't help but feel sorry for Beth as she tries to pick up the pieces after her marriage ends through no fault of her own. Struggling to renovate her new home with two young children, we join her as she strives to begin a new chapter in her life. Discovering some old letters whilst clearing out one of the bedrooms takes Beth on a journey of no return.

It's a great book to binge in a day. Perfect escapism.

As one door closes, another one opens.

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This could have been a great story, about the history of Evelyn & her advice. But it was cheesy, with predictable story lines & unbelievably annoying characters (the interfering neighbour who suddenly became a best friend but was so OTT & nosey I was waiting on the rug pull that she was actually up to something terrible, and the ex husband who was soooo horrid but had been nice enough to be married to for a decade, who then suddenly became really reasonable again). Sadly wouldn’t recommend.

Disappointing

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