"'Extraordinary' Heidi Swain
'Life-affirming' Hazel Prior
'Big-hearted' Caroline Day
'Beautiful' Julietta Henderson
'Heartwarming' Daily Mail
'Unputdownable' My Weekly
'A joy' Good Housekeeping
Joe loves predictability. But his life is about to become a surprising adventure.
Joe-Nathan likes the two parts of his name separate, just like his dinner and dessert. Mean Charlie at work sometimes calls him Joe-Nuthin. But Joe is far from nothing. Joe is a good friend, he's good at his job, good at making things and good at following the rules, and he's learning how to do lots of things by himself.
Joe's mother knows there are a million things in life he isn't prepared for. While she helps guide him every day, she's also writing notebooks full of advice about the things she hasn't told Joe yet, things he might forget and answers to questions he hasn't yet asked.
Following her wisdom - applying it in his own unique way - this next part of Joe's life is more of a surprise than he expects. Because he's about to learn that remarkable things can happen when you leave your comfort zone, and that you can do even the hardest things with a little help from your friends.
Praise for Helen Fisher
'I really enjoyed Space Hopper. It's such an unusual, intriguing novel' Marian Keyes
'A magical story of love, loss and the ways that grief changes us forever' Margo Rabb
'A lovely, deeply moving story of loss and love and memory made real' Diana Gabaldon
'This story will bounce joyfully through your heart, leaving you with a fresh belief in second chances' Anstey Harris
'Tender, mesmerising and original' Lucy Clarke
'Charming and powerful' Marjan Kamali
'Beautiful' Stylist
'An unputdownable debut from a writer to watch' Bustle
'A quirky story, full of love and laughter' Best
'Will draw you in and keep you hooked until the last page' Heat
'Magical' Platinum
'Amazing' Daily Mail"
"This is a story about taking a leap of faith
And believing the unbelievable
They say those we love never truly leave us, and I've found that to be true. But not in the way you might expect. In fact, none of this is what you'd expect.
I've been visiting my mother who died when I was eight.
And I'm talking about flesh and blood, tea-and-biscuits-on-the-table visiting here.
Right now, you probably think I'm going mad.
Let me explain…
Although Faye is happy with her life, the loss of her mother as a child weighs on her mind even more now that she is a mother herself. So she is amazed when, in an extraordinary turn of events, she finds herself back in her childhood home in the 1970s. Faced with the chance to finally seek answers to her questions - but away from her own family - how much is she willing to give up for another moment with her mother?
For fans of The Time Traveler's Wife comes an original and heartwarming story about bittersweet memories, how the past shapes the future, and a love so strong it makes you do things that are slightly bonkers."