
Love, After All
When widowed Clara meets younger Elias, neither expects love to last â then distance and illness test their fragile happiness. A life-affirming, million-copy German bestseller from the author of Tasting Sunlight. When widowed Clara meets younger Elias, neither expects love to last â then distance and illness test their fragile happiness. A life-affirming, million-copy German bestseller from the author of Tasting Sunlight. When Clara meets Elias, she isnât looking for love. Widowed and wary of being hurt again, she has built a careful life of work and quiet independence. Elias, an actor in his thirties, is trapped in a relationship that no longer feels real, more at ease slipping into a role than being himself. Yet from the moment they meet, something genuine sparks between them â something neither has felt in years. They fall into step easily, sharing secrets, laughter and the sense of being seen. But there is the age difference, the miles between their worlds, and the lingering guilt that ties Clara to her past. When a new job takes her to another part of the country, she ends the relationship before he can â certain that love like theirs cannot last. And then Elias falls ill, forcing them both to confront what truly matters. Told with warmth, gentle humour and quiet insight, Love, After All is a luminous portrait of two people finding the courage to open their hearts again â proof that love, at any age, can still take us by surprise. _______ Praise for Ewald Arenz: âEwald Arenz writes with gentle joyâ Iona Gray âA tender and profound coming-of-age story that's also a gripping page-turner. Gorgeously written ⊠an absolute tour de forceâ Louisa Treger âFunny, touching, troublingâ Saga magazine âProfound in its simplicity ⊠a remarkable, exquisitely written debutâ Irish Times âHopeful and poignant and lyrically told. A truly compassionate and heartening bookâ Culturefly âThis reminded me of reading Sally Rooney's Normal People. It takes a writer of immeasurable talent to make you feel that intenselyâ Elizabeth Haynes âPowerful, original and engagingâ Susie Boyt âWritten with beautiful simplicityâ Doug Johnstone âPowerful, lyrical and profoundly affectingâ Miranda Dickinson âAn exquisitely written, heart-warming storyâ Gill Paul âMoving and heart-wrenching, but ultimately upliftingâ Carol Lovekin **German Independent Booksellers' Book of the Year** **Tasting Sunlight is a BBC World Service WORLD BOOK CLUB PICK**
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When widowed Clara meets younger Elias, neither expects love to last â then distance and illness test their fragile happiness. A life-affirming, million-copy German bestseller from the author of Tasting Sunlight. When widowed Clara meets younger Elias, neither expects love to last â then distance and illness test their fragile happiness. A life-affirming, million-copy German bestseller from the author of Tasting Sunlight. When Clara meets Elias, she isnât looking for love. Widowed and wary of being hurt again, she has built a careful life of work and quiet independence. Elias, an actor in his thirties, is trapped in a relationship that no longer feels real, more at ease slipping into a role than being himself. Yet from the moment they meet, something genuine sparks between them â something neither has felt in years. They fall into step easily, sharing secrets, laughter and the sense of being seen. But there is the age difference, the miles between their worlds, and the lingering guilt that ties Clara to her past. When a new job takes her to another part of the country, she ends the relationship before he can â certain that love like theirs cannot last. And then Elias falls ill, forcing them both to confront what truly matters. Told with warmth, gentle humour and quiet insight, Love, After All is a luminous portrait of two people finding the courage to open their hearts again â proof that love, at any age, can still take us by surprise. _______ Praise for Ewald Arenz: âEwald Arenz writes with gentle joyâ Iona Gray âA tender and profound coming-of-age story that's also a gripping page-turner. Gorgeously written ⊠an absolute tour de forceâ Louisa Treger âFunny, touching, troublingâ Saga magazine âProfound in its simplicity ⊠a remarkable, exquisitely written debutâ Irish Times âHopeful and poignant and lyrically told. A truly compassionate and heartening bookâ Culturefly âThis reminded me of reading Sally Rooney's Normal People. It takes a writer of immeasurable talent to make you feel that intenselyâ Elizabeth Haynes âPowerful, original and engagingâ Susie Boyt âWritten with beautiful simplicityâ Doug Johnstone âPowerful, lyrical and profoundly affectingâ Miranda Dickinson âAn exquisitely written, heart-warming storyâ Gill Paul âMoving and heart-wrenching, but ultimately upliftingâ Carol Lovekin **German Independent Booksellers' Book of the Year** **Tasting Sunlight is a BBC World Service WORLD BOOK CLUB PICK**











