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The Last List of Mabel Beaumont

THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER A heartbreaking read of loss and hope from Laura Pearson The list he left had just one item on it. Or, at least, it did at first... Mabel Beaumont’s husband Arthur loved lists. He’d leave them for her everywhere. ‘Remember: eggs, butter, sugar’. ‘I love you: today, tomorrow, always’. But now Arthur is gone. He died: softly, gently, not making a fuss. But he’s still left her a list. This one has just one item on it though: ‘Find D’. Mabel feels sure she knows what it means. She must track down her best friend Dot, who she hasn’t seen since the fateful day she left more than sixty years ago. It seems impossible. She doesn’t even know if Dot’s still alive. Also, every person Mabel talks to seems to need help first, with missing husbands, daughters, parents. Mabel finds her list is just getting longer, and she’s still no closer to finding Dot. What she doesn’t know is that her list isn’t just about finding her old friend. And that if she can admit the secrets of the past, maybe she could even find happiness again... A completely heartbreaking, beautiful, uplifting story, guaranteed to make you smile but also make you cry. Perfect for fans of A Man Called Ove, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, and The Keeper of Stories. Readers are loving The Last List of Mabel Beaumont: ‘Tender and beautiful... As hopeful as it is heart-breaking... I loved it’ Amy Beashel ‘This beautifully written story of friendship, love, loss and second chances captured my heart. I adored Mabel and her unlikely gang of colourful characters... Leaves you feeling warm, hopeful, and satisfied’ Lisa Timoney ‘Mabel Beaumont is an absolute treasure... Laura Pearson cleverly, gently, peels back the layers of Mabel’s and her friends’ lives in a way that hurts, then soothes, your heart... An uplifting, life-affirming joy of a novel!’ Emma Robinson ‘I’ve been inundated with books in the uplit genre but this is by far the best I’ve read... moving, life-affirming and utterly wonderful’ Matt Cain ‘I absolutely loved this book... I adore an older protagonist... who is feisty and not afraid to speak her mind. The story is like a warm hug – but it had spark and wit and humour too. I was bereft when I finished it (far too) late last night!’ Clare Swatman ‘Wow. Seriously. Just beautiful. So many wonderful elements... So many memorable characters... Beautiful and utterly affecting’ Louise Beech ‘Charming, warm and moving... A beautifully written story about love and longing, and a poignant reminder that it’s never too late to follow your heart’ Holly Miller ‘I adored it... A heartbreakingly beautiful story about love in all its different forms. (And she made me cry again, of course). Bravo’ Nikki Smith ‘I finished this in the same 24 hours as I started it. Oh... what a beautiful story... Poignant and inspiring!’ Jennie Godfrey ‘Such a poignant story. Brought a lump to my throat... Will really appeal to fans of Joanna Cannon’ Karen Angelico ‘A beautiful book about truth, love, relationships and how it's never too late to follow your heart... Moving, funny and emotionally clever’ Alison Stockham ‘Wonderful... Uplifting... A brilliant book... Clever and unforgettable. Dive in, and prepare to be inspired’ Ross Greenwood
The Everyday and Far Away

Author: Jacqueline Jones
language: en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date: 2025-05-01
'I was moved to tears by its quiet beauty and layered characters.' Laura Pearson, author of The Last List of Mabel Beaumont For fans of Sally Page and Ruth Hogan, comes this heartwarming tale about love, loss and connection Ernie has had three grand passions in his long life: his dear wife Phyllis, a vintage Norton Dominator motorcycle, and his mini-me son, Stephen. Now, as dementia overwhelms Ernie and takes away everything he can remember about the everyday, memories of those far away times remain crystalline and cherished. His granddaughter Nina, seventeen, is equally at odds with the everyday. Excluded from college for her lack of concentration, it seems a job in her mother’s greengrocers is the best life can ever offer. Endless time stretches bleakly ahead, yet Nina feels she can barely make it to the end of each day. Until, that is, Nina stumbles upon a surprise which, it turns out, can save both Ernie and herself…
The Forgotten Book Club

‘Beautiful and emotional’ Sue Moorcroft ‘A moving, warm and comforting read’ Jennie Godfrey ‘Tender and moving, The Forgotten Book Club is one to treasure’ Celia Anderson ‘A wonderfully uplifting celebration of community and the joy of books’ Annie Lyons –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Life can begin with a single story. You just have to Bring Your Own Book...