PS, I Love You, Cecelia Ahern
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PS, I Love You

Author: Cecelia Ahern

Narrator: Amy Creighton

Unabridged: 13 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hachette Audio

Published: 02/10/2015


Synopsis

A wonderfully warm and heartfelt debut from a stunning new talent. Everyone needs a guardian angel! Some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates. But not Holly and Gerry. Childhood sweethearts, they could finish each other's sentences and even when they fought, they laughed. No one could imagine Holly and Gerry without each other. Until the unthinkable happens. Gerry's death devastates Holly. But as her 30th birthday looms, Gerry comes back to her. He's left her a bundle of notes, one for each of the months after his death, gently guiding Holly into her new life without him, each note signed 'PS, I Love You'. As the notes are gradually opened, and as the year unfolds, Holly is both cheered up and challenged. The man who knows her better than anyone sets out to teach her that life goes on. With some help from her friends, and her noisy and loving family, Holly finds herself laughing, crying, singing, dancing--and being braver than ever before. Life is for living, she realises--but it always helps if there's an angel watching over you.

Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Elizabeth on 2007-06-29 19:33:51

CAN'T WAIT FOR THE MOVIE (IT'LL BE OUT NEXT YEAR) THIS BOOK WAS SO BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN - HEARTWARMING, FUNNY AND MADE ME CRY! IT'S GREAT - HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMEND READING THIS!

AudiobooksNow review by Regine on 2008-01-23 23:48:56

this book was definitely an amazing read! i really couldn not put it down and i felt as if i could truly relate to the main character, holly, even though i have never experienced a loss like she has. definitely a tear jerker and not just your typical chick lit novel.

AudiobooksNow review by Andrew on 2008-02-22 16:54:18

Great book, but to juvenile for my taste. Although the writing is solid, I could sense the youth of the author. There was almost a naivety that spoke volumes. I could tell the author had never gone through anything as devastating as the loss of a loved one. Personal experience would have added power to the story. Though this is lacking, the story is still a fascinating read.