Lost For Words: A heartwarming novel, perfect for fans of Cecelia Ahern

· Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
3.7
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Compelling, irresistible, feel-good read. Perfect for fans of Cecelia Ahern and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.

'Quirky, clever and unputdownable' Katie Fforde
'An exquisite story' Liz Fenwick
'Burns fiercely with love and hurt' Linda Green
'I cried like a motherf***er' Shelley Harris
'Intriguing and touching' SUNDAY EXPRESS
'An appealing character with a fascinating hinterland' DAILY MAIL
'A beautiful book' PRIMA


THIS BOOKSHOP KEEPS MANY SECRETS . . .

Loveday Cardew prefers books to people. If you look carefully, you might glimpse the first lines of the novels she loves most tattooed on her skin. But there are some things Loveday will never show you.

Into her refuge - the York book emporium where she works - come a poet, a lover, a friend, and three mysterious deliveries, each of which stirs unsettling memories.

Everything is about to change for Loveday. Someone knows about her past and she can't hide any longer. She must decide who around her she can trust. Can she find the courage to right a heartbreaking wrong? And will she ever find the words to tell her own story?

It's time to turn the pages of her past . . .

Praise for Lost for Words:

'Loveday is a marvellous character and she captured my heart from the very first page . . . and her bookshop is the bookshop of readers' dreams.'
Julie Cohen, bestselling author of Dear Thing

'Loveday is so spiky and likeable. I so loved Archie, Nathan and the book shop and the unfolding mystery'
Carys Bray, author of A Song For Issy Bradley and The Museum of You

'Beautifully written and atmospheric. Loveday is an endearing heroine, full of attitude and fragility. The haunting story of her past is brilliantly revealed.'
Tracy Rees, Sunday Times top ten bestselling author of Amy Snow

What you are saying about Lost for Words:

'Best book by far I've read this year'

'Sat in tears, stunned in silence . . . by far my new favourite book'

'I loved everything about Lost for Words'

'This is a truly magical book'

'Warm, wise and funny tale . . . with a dark and shocking twist'

'Could not put it down - absolutely, utterly loved it and hung on every word'

'I loved smart, spiky, sad Loveday and cried real tears'

'Will melt your heart and make you cry'

'Everything you could want from a book'

'One of the best books I have ever read'

'Loved this book. I laughed & cried & gripped the edge of the seat at times'

'A book you keep in your bag and can't wait for another spare 15 minutes to read some more'

'I laughed, I cried and, more importantly, I couldn't put the book down'

If you loved Lost for Words, don't miss Stephanie Butland's next book, where Ailsa Rae learns how to live . . .
Search for The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae (9781785764417).

Ratings and reviews

3.7
3 reviews
A Google user
August 29, 2017
Loveday is a loner and her whole world revolves around the Bookshop where she works and, even better, the books within it. All books are special to her and they are the only place she feels safe. The book is paced so well that you are eager to learn why Loveday is so sue that she has to wall herself off from the world and why she quite simply doesn't like people. A feeling many of us are sure to empathise with. The overarching drama of her young life is slowly laid bare and through poetry and prose her damaged little soul is laid bare. Great psychological from the author in places about how every individual perceives events differently and deals well with the basic insecurities we all face and how different people overcome them in different ways. Archie is garrulous and exceptionally extroverted, Nathan copes with the world by narrowing focus to a few rather than the many, Melodie takes refuge behind her exotic looks and creates a persona to match them, Rob hides behind academia because his demons look like hardwork in that milieu and Loveday, Loveday is just lost and scared and maybe a little emotionally retarded. The only thing that grated for me where the descriptions of Whitby. They certainly didn't match my childhood memories of this Yorkshire gem and I am not entirely sure they would have matched Loveday's either. I also found it hard to believe she had read so much but never read Dracula when she had been brought up in Whitby. Not an easy read in places on an emotional level but a throughly engrossing book that makes you examine your own motives for your actions toward others. There are some editorial issues that made me wish for a bright red pen to slash through the typos and grammatical errors. Fortunately they aren't liberally sprinkled through the book so it still gets an unusual 5 stars from me.
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Susan Claxton
January 30, 2018
Im sorry to finish such a good book. Cant wait for her next one
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About the author

Stephanie Butland lives near the sea in the North East of England. She writes in a studio at the bottom of her garden. Researching her novels has turned her into an occasional performance poet and tango dancer.

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