The third Lou Clark novel by Jojo Moyes, following the number one international bestsellers Me Before You and After You.
Jojo Moyes was raised in London. She writes for the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Red and Woman & Home. She's married to Charles Arthur, technology editor of The Guardian. They live with their three children on a farm in Essex, England.
Immensely readable and enjoyable
*Sunday Times*
A joyful story with a pitch-perfect ending
*Daily Express*
Moyes always creates characters you care about and Still Me is full
of them
*Daily Express, Best Holiday Reads*
This is more than a will they/won't they make it romance - although
Jojo has your heart in a vice till the end. This is a love letter
to Lou, and anyone who's been unsure of who they are. It's a
beautifully told, inspiring tale of what can happen when you leave
your comfort zone, listen to your heart and trust it will all be
OK. And it made us love Lou Clarke and her bee tights even
more.
*Heat*
Louisa is a dream character, and this is going to be huge -
deservedly so
*Daily Mail*
Still one of our fave authors and still a brilliant read!
*Look*
Jojo's work never fails to bring a smile to my face with her
honesty, humour and empathy about what it is to be human - a
must-read!
*Emilia Clarke, the star of Me Before You and Game of Thrones*
A triumph
*Heat*
Lou Clark returns in the follow-up the all-conquering Me Before You
and After You. Likely to be one of 2019's biggest books
*Reader's Digest*
The storytelling treads the delicate balance between heartbreak and
hope perfectly - with a splash of humour to keep it real
*Good Housekeeping*
Captivating
*OK!*
A funny, thoughtful and uplifting conclusion to the trilogy
*Sunday Express*
Brilliant
*Bella*
Fun, emotional and a damn good read
*Sun on Sunday, Fabulous Magazine*
It's witty, funny, uplifting and warm. The perfect book to settle
down with
*Candis*
A real triumph
*Sun*
A heart-warming, upbeat tale
*Sunday Mirror*
As funny, quirky, vulnerable Lou tries to acclimatise to the glitzy
New York way of life, you can't fail to care about her . . . it is
an utter delight
*Sunday Express*
As beautiful as the others
*Take a Break*
Hooray! Louisa Clark is back
*Prima*
Sure not to disappoint
*Now*
Utterly satisfying . . . Moyes fans will be clamouring for the
return of Louisa Clark
*Booklist*
Heartwarming
*Savoy Magazine*
The last in Jojo Moyes's barnstorming trilogy is expected to be
huge
*Press Association*
A sure-fire bestseller
*Woman & Home*
Moyes' beloved Lou Clark is back
*Grazia*
Moyes' fans will lap up this third instalment of Louisa's
adventures and relish its pitch-perfect ending
*Daily Express*
Jojo Moyes has a habit of hooking her readers in with irrevocably
loveable characters
*Western Gazette*
The next book in the story of Lou Clark, our most favourite of
heroines . . . one for everyone who still tears up thinking about
Lou and Will
*Bristol Life*
Pick of the holiday reads
*Daily Mirror*
Praise for Jojo Moyes
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Moyes somehow manages to break your heart before restoring your
faith in love
*Sunday Express*
Raw, funny, real and sad, this is storytelling at its best
*Marie Claire*
Like her peers David Nicholls and Marian Keyes, Moyes possesses the
enviable gift of making the reader laugh
*Independent on Sunday*
A heart-stopping read. Destined to be the novel that friends press
upon each other . . . Moyes does a majestic job of conjuring a cast
of characters who are charismatic, credible and utterly
compelling
*Independent on Sunday*
This truly beautiful story made us laugh, smile and sob like a baby
- you simply have to read it
*Closer*
A beautifully written modern love story from Britain's best
contemporary female author
*Sun on Sunday*
Wonderfully written and completely engrossing, with exquisitely
drawn characters in a brilliantly plotted narrative. It will make
you think long after you finish the final page
*Daily Mail*
A tender, funny and hopeful look at love, grief and life. Bumper
box of tissues required
*Stylist*
A beautiful read
*Hello*
Funny, heart-warming and extremely wise
*Prima*
A deeply satisfying book full of big emotions
*Good Housekeeping*
A laugh-out-loud, rollicking good read and a very touching love
story
*Sunday Independent*
Moyes is the queen of the classy weepy
*Elle*
A delight
*The Daily Mirror*
The storytelling treads the delicate balance between heartbreak and
hope perfectly - with a splash of humour to keep it real
*Good Housekeeping*
Praise for Jojo Moyes
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Moyes somehow manages to break your heart before restoring your
faith in love
*Sunday Express*
Raw, funny, real and sad, this is storytelling at its best
*Marie Claire*
A heart-stopping read. Destined to be the novel that friends press
upon each other . . . Moyes does a majestic job of conjuring a cast
of characters who are charismatic, credible and utterly
compelling
*Independent on Sunday*
This truly beautiful story made us laugh, smile and sob like a baby
- you simply have to read it
*Closer*
Wonderfully written and completely engrossing, with exquisitely
drawn characters in a brilliantly plotted narrative. It will make
you think long after you finish the final page
*Daily Mail*
A tender, funny and hopeful look at love, grief and life. Bumper
box of tissues required
*Stylist*
A beautiful read
*Hello*
Funny, heart-warming and extremely wise
*Prima*
A deeply satisfying book full of big emotions
*Good Housekeeping*
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