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One house. Four strangers. A secret that changes everything. When Orla Clifford inherits her grandmother's crumbling Georgian house on Damask Square, she sees a chance to rebuild her life while restoring its faded grandeur. But beneath its peeling wallpaper and weathered floors, the house holds more than just memories. To make ends meet, she takes in lodgers: Luke, a handyman with artistic dreams; compassionate Livvie; and Beatrice - young, privileged and haunted by the question of her own past. As Orla pours her heart into her morning journal, Beatrice searches through the house's hidden…mehr

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One house. Four strangers. A secret that changes everything. When Orla Clifford inherits her grandmother's crumbling Georgian house on Damask Square, she sees a chance to rebuild her life while restoring its faded grandeur. But beneath its peeling wallpaper and weathered floors, the house holds more than just memories. To make ends meet, she takes in lodgers: Luke, a handyman with artistic dreams; compassionate Livvie; and Beatrice - young, privileged and haunted by the question of her own past. As Orla pours her heart into her morning journal, Beatrice searches through the house's hidden corners, coming dangerously close to uncovering what Orla has spent decades concealing. What will happen when the secret Orla has carried for twenty years finally comes to light? Will it destroy the fragile bonds forming beneath this roof - or become the missing piece they've all been searching for? A deeply moving story about the families we find, the secrets we keep and the healing power of forgiveness. All Our Missing Pieces is a must-read for fans of Jojo Moyes, Sally Page and David Nicholls.
Autorenporträt
Sophie Ranald is the youngest of five sisters. Born in Zimbabwe, she lived in South Africa until an acute case of itchy feet brought her to London in her mid-20s. Sophie's first novel, It Would Be Wrong to Steal My Sister's Boyfriend (Wouldn't it?), was published in 2013. Since then, she has written over a dozen more romantic comedies, including the runaway bestseller Sorry Not Sorry. Sophie's books have sold almost a million copies, regularly top the charts on Kindle and Apple Books, have been translated into five languages and have been featured on Late Night with Seth Meyers. When she's not hammering at her keyboard on a deadline, Sophie can be found trying to lift heavy things in the gym, running extremely slowly or attempting to mix the perfect dry martini. She lives in South East London with her amazing partner and their two adorable cats.