Jojo Moyes is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Giver of Stars, Still Me, Paris for One and Other Stories, After You, One Plus One, The Girl You Left Behind, Me Before You, The Last Letter from Your Lover, The Horse Dancer, Silver Bay, The Ship of Brides, and The Peacock Emporium. The Last letter From Your Lover will be released as a major motion picture by Netflix in July. She lives with her husband and three children in Essex, England.
Praise for The Ship of Brides:
“Wonderfully romantic and moving.”
—Daily Mail (London)
“The Ship of Brides is a wonderful read: a tale of fate and destiny
that remains utterly unsentimental.”
—Sunday Express (London)
“A scintillating novel of friendship, family and love.”
—Woman & Home
Praise for The Giver of Stars:
“A captivating tale of love, friendship, and
self-actualization.”
—People
“The Giver of Stars is a richly rewarding exploration of the
depths of friendship, good men willing to stand up to bad and adult
love. Moyes celebrates the power of reading in a terrific book that
only reinforces that message.”
—USA Today
“Though she made her mark writing contemporary romance, Moyes
proves just as adept at historical fiction. . . The Giver of
Stars is a celebration of love, but also of reading, of
knowledge, of female friendship, of the beauty of our most rural
corners and our enduring American grit: the kind of true grit that
can be found in the hills of Kentucky and on the pages of this
inspiring book.”
—The Washington Post
“Moyes paints an engrossing picture of life in rural America, and
it's easy to root for the enterprising librarians.”
—New York Times Book Review
“Bestselling author Jojo Moyes has a unique way of
using her prose to make her readers feel great emotions – love,
passion, sadness, and grief – and her latest novel The Giver
of Stars– does not disappoint in that respect.”
—Parade
“Moyes stays true to her narrative and takes full advantage of the
sense of place she gained from repeated trips to the area . . .
riveting. A stirring novel sure to please Moyes’ many fans.”
—Minnesota Star Tribune
“An epic journey of friendship, danger, and literacy. . . an ideal
read.”
—The Skimm
“With characters so real they feel like dear friends and a
compelling storyline, this is a beautiful, special novel. I loved
it and didn’t want it to end!”
—Liane Moriarty, #1 New York Times bestselling author
of Big Little Lies
“[A] dramatic, sweeping story. . . As well as creating wonderful
strong characters, Jojo Moyes has an incredible eye for historical
detail — I really felt as though I was riding over those Kentucky
mountains with those women."
—Sophie Kinsella for Bustle
“Timeless, Jojo Moyes' greatest work yet, and one of the most
exquisitely-written—and absolutely compulsory—novels about women
ever told.”
—Lisa Taddeo, #1 New York Times bestselling author
of Three Women
“Epic in scope and fiercely feminist. . . an unforgettable
story.”
—PopSugar
“Compelling. . . It’s an epic feminist adventure that candidly
paints a community’s soul-searching with great humor, heartache,
honesty, and love.”
—Christian Science Monitor
“Inspired by the history of the actual Pack Horse Librarians, Moyes
depicts the courage and resourcefulness of these women in loving
detail. The Giver of Stars is a tribute not just to the
brave women who brought the light of knowledge in dark times, but
also to the rejuvenating bond of women’s friendship.”
—The Associated Press
“Moyes brings an often forgotten slice of history to life. .
. the true power of the story is in the bonds between the
women of the library. . . A love letter to the power of books
and friendship.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
“[A] homage to the power of reading and the strength of community.
. . A must-read for women's fiction.”
—Booklist (starred)
“An adventure story grounded in female competence and mutual
support, and an obvious affection for the popular literature of the
early 20th century, give this Depression-era novel plenty of
appeal. . . There’s plenty of drama, but the reader’s lasting
impression is one of love.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Rich in history, with well-developed characters and a strong sense
of place, this book will fit well in any library’s fiction
collection. For fans of Sara Gruen’s Water for
Elephants or Catherine Marshall’s Christy.”
—Library Journal (starred)
Praise for Still Me:
“Delightful."
--People
“Full of charming antics. . . Entertaining.”
–Associated Press
“Still Me offers a warm conclusion to the Me Before
You trilogy. . . resulting in the best entry in
the trilogy yet. . . Moyes has crafted a clear-eyed tale
of self-discovery and the sacrifice required to live a life
honestly in pursuit of the things you love. [It will] keep you
sighing with delight to the very last page. A.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“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—[Still Me
is] a must read!”
—Emilia Clarke
“While the series may have started off as a romance, Jojo Moyes has
turned Louisa Clark's story into one about learning to be, and to
love, yourself.”
—Bustle
“You sobbed through Me Before You. You sped through After
You. And now, Lou is back in Still Me. . . don’t miss this
funny, romantic third installment.”
—HelloGiggles
“Entertaining, often very funny. . .”
—Newsday
“Moyes’s easy way of making you instantly care for her characters
(deeply) prevails.”
—goop
Praise for After You:
"Jojo Moyes has a hit with After You.”
—USA Today
“Think Elizabeth Bennet after Darcy’s eventual death; Alice
after Gertrude; Wilbur after Charlotte. The 'aftermath' is a
subject most writers understandably avoid, but Moyes has tackled it
and given readers an affecting, even entertaining female adventure
tale about a broken heroine who ultimately rouses herself and falls
in love again, this time with the possibilities in her own
future..”
—Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air, NPR
“The genius of Moyes . . . [is that she] peers deftly into class
issues, social mores, and complicated relationships that raise as
many questions as they answer. And yet there is always resolution.
It’s not always easy, it’s not always perfect, it’s sometimes messy
and not completely satisfying. But sometimes it is.”
—Bobbi Dumas, NPR.org
“Charming.”
—People
“Expect tears and belly laughs from Me Before You’s much
anticipated sequel.”
—Cosmopolitan
“Moyes is at her most charming here, writing with a sense of
humorous affection about family dynamics among
working-class Brits. . . a Maeve Binchy for the 21st
century.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“[A] heart-tugger.”
—Good Housekeeping
“Like its predecessor [Me Before You], After You is a
comic and breezy novel that also tackles bigger, more difficult
subjects, in this case grief and moving on. . . . We all lose
what we love at some point, but in her poignant, funny way, Moyes
reminds us that even if it’s not always happy, there is an ever
after.”
—Miami Herald
“Once again, Moyes delivers a heart-wrenching and relatable book
about love and loss that will stay with you long after you’ve
finished.”
—InStyle.com
“Moyes wisely knows that life-changing events don’t always change
our lives for the better. . . . After You may not be the
sequel you expect, but it is the sequel you needed.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“After You is an immersive experience, inviting readers back
into the homes of the characters they fell in love with in Me
Before You. They’ll experience the mourning that follows a
devastating loss, and the glimmers of hope that propel the
brokenhearted forward.”
—BookPage
“[After You] left me thrilled by the possibilities of fiction to
entertain and inform, and astounded by [Moyes’s] deep well of
talent and imagination.”
—Bask magazine
Praise for Me Before You:
“A hilarious, heartbreaking, riveting novel . . . I will stake my
reputation on this book.”
—Anne Lamott, People
“When I finished this novel, I didn’t want to review it: I wanted
to reread it. . . . An affair to remember.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“An unlikely love story . . . To be devoured like candy, between
tears.”
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Funny and moving but never predictable.”
—USA Today (four stars)
“Masterful . . . a heartbreaker in the best sense . . . Me
Before You is achingly hard to read at moments, and yet such a
joy.”
—New York Daily News
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