Great excitement as today is UK and Ireland paperback publication day for THE COTTINGLEY SECRET. The same book, but in a smaller, pocket-sized (you might say, …
[Read more...] about The Cottingley Secret: celebrating paperpack publication day!
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Great excitement as today is UK and Ireland paperback publication day for THE COTTINGLEY SECRET. The same book, but in a smaller, pocket-sized (you might say, …
[Read more...] about The Cottingley Secret: celebrating paperpack publication day!
I'm a little late sharing this, but I was absolutely thrilled to be included in this list of ten Kildare women making waves in the world for International …
[Read more...] about Awesome Women, and The Cottingley Secret giveaway!
Wow! 2016 was a busy year - my busiest yet. It is always lovely to look back at this time of year and reflect on everything that has happened, although this was …
[Read more...] about End of year round-up – and new Book Club news!
It is hard to believe that it was just one year ago today when THE GIRL WHO CAME HOME was released as a paperback in the U.S. So much has happened since then …
Dear ‘Book Two’, Hello. Remember me? Yes, I wrote you, all those years ago. It all started with some scribbled notes in a Paperblanks notebook sometime in …
It was the busiest of times. It was the best of times. The first week of July kicked off a bumper month of activities which rolls on to the end of the month. …
[Read more...] about Book signings, film pitches and launches – oh my!
Frankly, it is just too blimmin' exciting for words, so without further ado, I give you the beautiful new cover for THE GIRL WHO CAME HOME. So excited, so …
“… a collection of short stories inspired by the plangent, romantic landscape of imperiled mansions, trench warfare and Anglo-American overlap, contains nine loamy tributes to the genre. These miniatures center on Nov. 11, 1918, the day the Great War ended and its memory began.”
“Gaynor’s talent for evoking a time and place, as well as her ability to write a beautifully heart-wrenching story with realistic characters, enables her to touch readers. The unexpected twists and turns of the plot and jumping of timelines holds readers’ attention to the satisfying climax.”
“The Girl Who Came Home follows on the centenary remembrance of the Titanic in 2012. Is the world ready for yet another account of this tragedy? With this novel, the answer is a resounding yes.”
“Hazel Gaynor captures both the heartache and hope of England between the Wars in this richly imagined novel peopled with unforgettable characters, impossible ambitions and unexpected twists of fate. Once begun, I dare you to put it down.”
“For fans of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society comes another terrific epistolary historical novel that is simply unputdownable [...] this remarkable novel will undoubtedly go on my keeper shelf.”
"I adored The Cottingley Secret ... Gaynor has penned, in majestic prose, an enchanting and enthralling tale of childhood magic, forgotten dreams, and finding the parts of ourselves we thought were lost forever"
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