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So Good to See You: A funny and moving novel you won't be able to put down this summer

Francesca Hornak

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'The quintessential beach read - if fun, pacey and beautifully written books about complicated friendships are your SPF of choice' PANDORA SYKES, SUNDAY TIMES STYLE

'Fabulously stylish and funny' DAILY MAIL

'Absorbingly astute' HEAT

'Hugely entertaining . . . thought-provoking and touching. I loved it!' REBECCA WAIT

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2004. Serge, Rosie and Daniel are enjoying their final weeks of university. They are young, inseparable and full of optimism.

Fifteen years later, they are guests at a lavish four-day wedding in Provence - and no longer friends.

Life has not turned out quite as planned since their heady days at Oxford. Film-maker Serge is winning awards, but hiding a huge debt and a fractured relationship. Behind Rosie's social ease, she is heartbroken. And with Daniel's fame has come spiralling anxiety.

Now, with four days of organised fun ahead, all three are armed with their best conversation and brightest smile. At least everyone is following the same script: do not bring up the past. But as the Champagne flows, appearances slip and true feelings emerge.

Perfect for fans of THE WEDDING PEOPLE, THREE DAYS IN JUNE and BLUE SISTERS, this is a funny, poignant and beautifully observed examination of relationships, class, money and pretending to have it all.

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'You won't be able to put this one down!' CLOSER

'I really adored it. Brilliantly funny, whip-smart' LOTTIE MOGGACH

'Witty, poigant' BELLA

'Sharp, clever, and achingly relatable' JUSTIN MYERS

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Praise for So Good to See You: A funny and moving novel you won't be able to put down this summer

  • The quintessential beach read - if fun, pacey and beautifully written books about complicated friendships are your SPF of choice . . . a brilliant chronicle of class, money and relationships - Sunday Times StyleSecrets, lies and long-held regrets riddle this fabulously stylish and funny novel - Daily MailAn absorbingly astute novel about friendship, love and whether you really can have it all - HeatCompletely engrossing - I read this in one sitting. Francesca Hornak's writing is so sensitive and perceptive, and her observations make reading such a joy. It's a hugely entertaining read, but also manages to be thought-provoking and touching. I loved it!You won't be able to put this one down! - Closer[A] witty, poignant tale of friendship and ambition - BellaI really adored it. Brilliantly funny, whip-smart, sharply observed, compulsively readable. My favourite sort of novel - great perspicacity and wit with a light touch

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Francesca Hornak

Francesca Hornak

Francesca Hornak is a writer and journalist, whose work has appeared in newspapers and magazines including the Sunday Times, The Times, Guardian, Daily Mail, the FT's HTSI magazine, the Economist's 1843 magazine, the Evening Standard's ES magazine, Marie Claire, Red and Elle. Her fictional column 'History of the World in 100 Modern Objects' first appeared in the Sunday Times Style magazine in 2013 and ran for two years, later becoming a book.

Her first novel Seven Days of Us was a Radio 2 Book Club pick and longlisted for The Desmond Elliott Prize. She is also the author of the gift and humour book Worry With Mother.

Francesca lives in London, with her husband and three children.

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