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Nearly Departed

A feel-good, funny love story about grief, ghosts, and having a second shot at finding your soul mate

By Lucas Oakeley

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Bedford Square Publishers Paperback English

Nearly Departed

A feel-good, funny love story about grief, ghosts, and having a second shot at finding your soul mate

By Lucas Oakeley

Regular price £9.99 £8.49 Save 15%
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  • 'Witty, moving and eminently readable, Nearly Departed is the millennial Truly Madly Deeply we’ve all been waiting for' Mike Gayle'A sweet, sometimes spiky rom-com that takes in the stickiness and complexity of grief' The Times'Wonderfully readable: tender, funny, and quietly profound' Service95LOVE READING Romance Book of the MonthJoel Foster is a hapless twenty-something. His girlfriend, Beth Lewis, would likely have been a hapless twenty-something, too, had she not been obliterated by a very large cement truck. Some time after Beth’s tragic death, Joel is still trying to juggle grief with the world of modern dating. And while he still feels like a widower, he has to find a new love before three years is up. The catch? Just as Joel thinks he’s finally falling for someone, he starts getting haunted by Beth. It’s not a ghost story, it’s a love story. With ghosts.
'Witty, moving and eminently readable, Nearly Departed is the millennial Truly Madly Deeply we’ve all been waiting for' Mike Gayle'A sweet, sometimes spiky rom-com that takes in the stickiness and complexity of grief' The Times'Wonderfully readable: tender, funny, and quietly profound' Service95LOVE READING Romance Book of the MonthJoel Foster is a hapless twenty-something. His girlfriend, Beth Lewis, would likely have been a hapless twenty-something, too, had she not been obliterated by a very large cement truck. Some time after Beth’s tragic death, Joel is still trying to juggle grief with the world of modern dating. And while he still feels like a widower, he has to find a new love before three years is up. The catch? Just as Joel thinks he’s finally falling for someone, he starts getting haunted by Beth. It’s not a ghost story, it’s a love story. With ghosts.