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Under the Same Stars: A beautiful and moving tale of sisterhood and wilderness

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'Beautifully written, with such heart. Not only did it make me cry, it made me see the world in a different way'
JOANNA CANNON

Find escape with the beautiful, moving literary debut from Sunday Times-bestselling author Alexandra Heminsley, a stunning story of sisterhood and wilderness.

Clara Seymour is trying to find her feet in London, living away from home for the first time. Brought up by her domineering mother, treasuring time any time with her adoring father, Clara's world is brought to a standstill when her dad abruptly dies.

Then, a mystery comes to light in a letter from him.

I am sure you are aware that before I met your mother I had a previous marriage. But what we never discussed is that we had a daughter.

So begins a journey of discovery that takes Clara to remote Norway and a landscape as brutal as it is bewitching, a voyage fraught with personal and emotional danger to reveal who her father really was - and find the sister she's never met.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Sphere
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751576863
SKU
V9780751576863
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99

About Alexandra Heminsley
Alexandra Heminsley is author of three books about women, bodies and sport, including bestselling memoir Running Like a Girl and Some Body to Love. She is also an experienced co-writer, whose top ten Sunday Times bestsellers include Judy Murray's William Hill Sports Book of the Year-nominated Knowing the Score and Sara Davies' We Can All Make It. After working in publishing, she became a freelance journalist, broadcaster and author in 2004. She was the books editor at Elle for eight years, and spent ten years at BBC Radio 2's Claudia Winkleman Arts Show. She regularly appears at literary festivals as both co-host and guest, and was a judge for 2011's Costa Novel of the Year Award.

Reviews for Under the Same Stars: A beautiful and moving tale of sisterhood and wilderness
A gorgeous, insightful tale about grief, loneliness and sisterhood
Good Housekeeping (15 best books of the summer)
A beautiful hygge read. I devoured it
Harriet Evans
It's beautifully written, with such heart, and yet also with such incredible elegance. Not only did it make me cry, it made me see the world in a different way
Joanna Cannon
An exploration of loneliness, grief and identity which . . . never fails to keep its grip
Daily Mail
An engrossing, inspiring emotional rollercoaster
Keith Stuart
A moving story of hope and adventure
Daisy Buchanan
A charming story about finding your inner strength and learning to understand others. It will have you itching to book a trip to scenic Scandinvia too.
Woman & Home
Elegantly written
Harper's Bazaar
I was gripped from the first page, and crying by the last. Beautiful and bittersweet
Lauren Bravo
Expertly crafted
The i Paper
Heminsley has form in exploring the relationship between women's bodies and the landscape, as well as complicated family dynamic . . . a corker
Metro
Full of love, intrigue, caring and passion, you won't be able to put it down
Yours Magazine
I loved being marooned on the island with Maggie. Her wildness and the stark beauty of her life has left me with a deep yearning to follow in Clara's footsteps. Utterly transportive and enjoyable
Polly Samson
Alexandra writes beautifully, and I loved Clara and Maggie's story and the amazing Arctic setting. An incredibly moving debut novel. It made me cry and want to go and eat cloudberries.
Nikki Smith

Goodreads reviews for Under the Same Stars: A beautiful and moving tale of sisterhood and wilderness