Before We Say Goodbye: An unforgettable, heart-warming story of love and letting go, perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes

· Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
4.7
3 reviews
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384
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About this ebook

'Gorgeous and Emotional' Fern Britton

'I found it deeply moving and couldn't stop reading' Susan Lewis

When you can't heal your own heart, can you fill someone else's?

Josie Hudson's whole life has been about one thing and one thing only: keeping her son Scott alive.

And when Scott, now nineteen, finds out that his heart is once again failing - with no hope of a transplant - Josie's world comes crashing down.

Determined to give meaning to his final months, Scott decides to find a match for his mum: someone to be there for her when he will no longer be.

But can Scott succeed in finding love for his mum before it's too late? Or will his place in her heart be too large to fill . . .

Heart-warming and tear-jerking, Before We Say Goodbye is a devastatingly beautiful novel about love, family and learning to let go for fans of Jojo Moyes.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3 reviews
Midge Odonnell
February 4, 2018
I was hoping for good things from this book because there was just something about the cover of the book that drew me in. Once I started reading I wasn't really sure where this was going but I was soon swept up in the lives of Scott and Josie, the wonderful mundanity of everyday life laid bare by the sure and certain knowledge that it could all end with one single tick of the clock. The telling of Josie and Scott's story is poignant without slipping in to mawkishness and I appreciated their no-nonsense acceptance of their situation without a loss of hope. I am not an overly emotional person but it left me with a lump in my throat that I find hard to move - if you are given to venting your emotions then I would strongly suggest ordering a big box of tissues alongside the book as you WILL need them. It deals with perhaps the most troubling subject matter - the death of a child. Every parent presumes they will depart this realm before their children and surely that is how it should naturally be. Sadly for Josie it looks as though Scott will not allow her this luxury, with his heart failing she clings to hope and acknowledges the guilt she feels that his only hope is the death of another child. They do get their second chance and whilst at University Scott decides to start Project Boyfriend. His mother has been alone for all his young life and he wants to rescue her from that loneliness. The men that reply are weird and wonderful and none are quite right for Josie, but she grits her teeth and tries for her son's sake. This is an outstandingly human tale and told with warmth and understanding. You will burn the midnight oil to read just one more chapter even though you don't want the end to come crashing over you like the sea at their beloved Bowick Beach. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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About the author

Madeleine Reiss was born in Athens. She worked for some years in an agency for street performers and comedians and then as a journalist and publicist. She has two sons and lives in Cambridge with her husband and her younger son.

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