The Truth About Melody Browne

Author(s): Lisa Jewell

Fiction

When she was nine years old, Melody Browne's house burned down, taking every toy, every photograph, every item of clothing and old Christmas card with it. But not only did the fire destroy all her possessions, it took with it all her memories - Melody Browne can remember nothing before her ninth birthday. Now in her early thirties, Melody lives in a council flat in the middle of London with her seventeen-year-old son. She hasn't seen her parents since she left home at fifteen, but Melody doesn't mind, she's better off on her own. She's made a good life for herself and her son and she likes it that way. Until one night something extraordinary happens. Whilst attending a hypnotist show with her first date in years she faints - and when she comes round she starts to remember. At first her memories mean nothing to her but then slowly, day by day, she begins to piece together the real story of her childhood. Her journey takes her to the seaside town of Broadstairs, to oddly familiar houses in London backstreets and to meetings with strangers who love her like their own. But with every mystery she solves another one materialises, with every question she answers another appears.

General Information

  • : 9780099533672
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.0
  • : 01 March 2010
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2010
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Lisa Jewell
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 400

More About The Product

The wonderful new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Ralph's Party.

Lisa Jewell's writing is like a big warm hug and this book is a touching, insightful and gripping story which I simply couldn't put down. Lisa's best book yet. I loved it. The Truth about Melody Browne perfectly illustrates the truth about Lisa Jewell. She writes like a dream, creates characters that you really care about and tells a story so compelling that it will still be with you long after you've read the last page. Easy and uplifting Grazia Lisa Jewell writes the tale so beautifully that the words just dance off the page and sweep you up in a literary waltz ... stunning. heat, 5 stars What is revealed is a network of rewardingly complex characters, a dramatic, suspense-filled explanation of how [Melody] ended up where she did, and a family tragedy that is profoundly moving. Telegraph Full of heart and humour, this will move you to tears. An absolute must-read. Cosmopolitan Classic storytelling Elle A refreshing departure from the usual girl-in-search-of-boy template... Jewell has a convincing eye for detail, and throws in a roller-coaster-worth of attention-grabbing twists and turns. Guardian Sincere and engaging with a great plot and believable characters. Daily Mail This will make you laugh, cry - then tell all your friends about it. Daily Record Moving and dark The Times Summer Reading Selection

Lisa Jewell was born and raised in north London, where she lives with her husband and two daughters. Her first novel, Ralph's Party, was the bestselling debut of 1999. She is also the author of Thirtynothing, One-Hit Wonder, Vince & Joy, A Friend of the Family and 31 Dream Street, all of which have been Sunday Times bestsellers.