Maybe Next Time Synopsis
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A heartwarming and emotionally poignant time-loop novel about a stressed woman who must relive the same day over and over, keeping her family and work life from imploding as she attempts to spare her husband from an unfortunate fate.
It is an ordinary Monday and harried London literary agent Emma is flying out of the door as usual. Preoccupied with work and her ever growing to-do list, she fails to notice her lovely husband Dan seems bereft, her son can barely meet her eye, and her daughter won't go near her. Even the dog seems sad.
She is far too busy, buried deep in her phone; social media alerts pinging; clients messaging with "emergencies"; keeping track of a dozen WhatsApp groups about the kids' sports, school, playdates, all of it. Her whole day is frantic--what else is new--and as she rushes back through the door for dinner, Dan is still upset. They fight, and he walks out, desolate, dragging their poor dog around the block. Just as she realizes it is their anniversary and she has forgotten, again, everything changes.
The next day Emma wakes up... . And it's Monday again.
And again.
And again.
Emma tries desperately to change the course of fate by doing different things each time she wakes up: leaving WhatsApp, telling her boss where to get off, writing to Dan, listening to her kids, reaching out to forgotten friends, getting drunk and buying out Prada. But will Emma have the chance to find herself again, remember what she likes about her job, reconnect with her children, love her husband? Will this be enough to change the fate they seem destined for?
A moving "What if" story of what it is to be a woman in the modern world--never feeling we're getting it quite right--about learning to slow down and appreciate life that is sure to resonate with women's fiction readers.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780063239920 |
Publication date: |
7th March 2023 |
Author: |
Cesca Major |
Publisher: |
William Morrow & Company an imprint of HarperCollins |
Format: |
Hardback |
Pagination: |
384 pages |
Primary Genre |
Romance / Relationship Stories
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Cesca Major Press Reviews
'Astonishing - the love story you've been waiting for' Clare Mackintosh, The Last Party
'Addictive, heart-breaking and achingly romantic ... an absolute triumph. This forced me to think very seriously about how I want to live my life' Rosie Walsh, The Man Who Didn't Call
'Haunting, moody, clever and affecting' Gillian McAllister, Wrong Place, Wrong Time
'Warm, funny and life-affirming - a reminder of just how precious every day can be' Lucy Diamond, Anything Could Happen
'Heart-warming and life-affirming - a gorgeous read'
Louise O'Neill, Idol
'Deeply moving, extremely funny, brilliantly knowing and fabulously observed ... heartbreaking but simultaneously life-affirming. A total triumph' Daisy Buchanan, Careering
'Full of love, wisdom and heartache ... nudging us to reflect on what is truly important in life. It's a Wonderful Life meets Groundhog Day. I challenge you not to cry' Sophie Cousens, This Time Next Year
'Wonderfully intriguing and thought-provoking ... I loved it' Kate Eberlen, Miss You
'Ingenious, intriguing and so emotional' Jill Mansell, Should I Tell You?
'All the compulsion of a thriller but swooningly romantic as well. Forensically plotted and beautifully worked out. A belter and a tear-jerker' Beth Morrey, Em & Me
'Thought-provoking, tear-jerking and page-turning ...amazing, will really make you think about your life' Katie Fforde, A Wedding in Provence
'Superbly plotted, shockingly breathtaking - heartbreaking, poignant and beautifully written ... a love story like no other' Cathy Bramley, Merrily Ever After
'WOW. Both heartbreaking and heartwarming ... I loved every page' Sarah Morgan, Beach House Summer
'Hilarious and poignant and heartwarming all at once' Sophie Irwin, A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting
About Cesca Major
Cesca Major read history at Bristol University. She went on to work in television as a researcher and presenter for four years before becoming a history teacher. Her first real writing success came in 2005 when she was runner up in the Daily Mail Writing Competition for the best opening paragraph to a novel. She has won, or been placed, in some short story competitions since then including the annual competitions for: Women and Home, Wells Festival of Literature, Grace Dieu and has also had a short story published in the Sentinel Literary Magazine. She reads widely and has written regular reviews and features for the popular women's fiction website www.novelicious.com. She currently works as a housemistress at a secondary boarding school in Berkshire. She lives in Bradfield with her husband and their brood of ex-battery chickens.
Click here to read more about her journey to getting published.
Author photo © Natalie McKenzie Brown
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