
An Ocean and a Day
Almost unbearably moving yet impossible to put down -- the uplifting memoir from the bestselling novelist Bestselling novelist Hannah Richellâs memoir of losing her husband, Matt, in a surfing accident in 2014. 'Warmth, truth and wisdom live on every page.this profoundly generous book tells the deeper story of all our lives. It will leave you feeling more human' Chris Cleave, author of The Other Hand 'As beautiful as it is heartbreaking. Perfect for fans of Cathy Rentzenbrink and Joan Didion' Juliette Bottomley, Mr B's Emporium 'A beautiful memoir that will make you contemplate life and all the joy and grief in it. Simply stunning' Georgina Moore, author of The Garnett Girls âThis is hands down the book anyone grieving needs to read, or better still to gift a loved one who may be navigating the awful, lonely path of griefâ Sarah Gwonyoma, @whatsarahreadnext Hannah Richell was lost in writing her new novel when the outside world finally broke in to tell her that her husband, Matt, had been killed in a surfing accident. This is the story of the grief journey she travelled over the first two years of loss, but it is also an account of what happens beyond those early years, when time and distance have offered some perspective and healing. Not just a love letter to her late husband, but a love letter to the country that stole her heart, to motherhood, and to the healing power of creative endeavours. More than anything, it's a story of recovery and hope.
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Almost unbearably moving yet impossible to put down -- the uplifting memoir from the bestselling novelist Bestselling novelist Hannah Richellâs memoir of losing her husband, Matt, in a surfing accident in 2014. 'Warmth, truth and wisdom live on every page.this profoundly generous book tells the deeper story of all our lives. It will leave you feeling more human' Chris Cleave, author of The Other Hand 'As beautiful as it is heartbreaking. Perfect for fans of Cathy Rentzenbrink and Joan Didion' Juliette Bottomley, Mr B's Emporium 'A beautiful memoir that will make you contemplate life and all the joy and grief in it. Simply stunning' Georgina Moore, author of The Garnett Girls âThis is hands down the book anyone grieving needs to read, or better still to gift a loved one who may be navigating the awful, lonely path of griefâ Sarah Gwonyoma, @whatsarahreadnext Hannah Richell was lost in writing her new novel when the outside world finally broke in to tell her that her husband, Matt, had been killed in a surfing accident. This is the story of the grief journey she travelled over the first two years of loss, but it is also an account of what happens beyond those early years, when time and distance have offered some perspective and healing. Not just a love letter to her late husband, but a love letter to the country that stole her heart, to motherhood, and to the healing power of creative endeavours. More than anything, it's a story of recovery and hope.











