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Language
English
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Book Summary
Postscript is a heartfelt contemporary novel about Holly Kennedy, who faces grief, memory, and the stubborn resilience of the heart. A story of love and loss told in warm, accessible prose, it speaks to adults who have loved deeply and endured heartbreak—and to anyone seeking comfort, hope, and a path forward after pain.
Seven years after the loss of her husband Gerry, Holly finds her life unsettled when Postscript introduces a new invitation—from the PS, I Love You Club. Tasked with helping others craft parting messages for their loved ones, she confronts memories she thought she had left behind. The narrative weaves past and present with quiet grace, letting Holly—and the reader—feel the tug of what was and what could still be. The writing is intimate and lyrical, and the pace allows room for reflection, connection, and small, hopeful turning points.
What makes the experience of reading Postscript especially rewarding is the way the club’s conversations ripple through Holly’s world. The story explores enduring themes of love, vulnerability, and the ways we say goodbye while still saying hello through the words we leave behind. It balances emotional depth with tenderness, delivering a journey that is comforting yet empowering, and it offers a sense of community among characters who understand what it means to keep living with love after loss.
After finishing Postscript, readers will carry a sense of comfort and renewed perspective: love can endure, and there is always one more thing to say. The reading experience invites reflection on personal loss and leaves you believing in the possibility of healing through connection, courage, and honest words.
Product Details
Author
Cecelia Ahern
Publisher
Harpercollins
Language
English
SKU
BK0421025
ISBN
9780008336387
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
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Cecelia Ahern Is An Irish Novelist Whose Work Was First Published In 2004. Her Debut Novel Ps I Love You Was An International Bestseller And Was Adapted To Film Starring Hilary Swank. Her Second Novel, Where Rainbows End, Was Adapted Into Love, Rosie Starring Lily Collins. Her Books Have Been Published In Over Thirty-Seven Languages, And Have Sold Over Twenty-Five Million Copies. In Addition To Her Novels, She Is Also The Author Of A Highly Acclaimed Collection Of Stories, Roar , Which Is Now An Apple Original Series Starring Nicole Kidman On Apple Tv+. Cecelia Ahern Is An Irish Novelist Who Wrote Her Debut Novel Ps, I Love You At The Age Of 21 Years Old, Which Was Published In 2004. It Became One Of The Biggest Selling Novels In Recent Years And Was Made Into A Hit Film Starring Hilary Swank, As Was Her Second Novel Love, Rosie Starring Lily Collins. She Is Published Around The World In 40 Countries, In Over 30 Languages And Has Sold Over 25 Million Copies Of Her Novels. She Has Published 19 Novels, Including A Young Adult Series Flawed And Perfect, And The Highly Acclaimed Collection Of Short Stories Roar. Her 20Th Novel Into The Storm Will Be Published In October 2024. She Is The Co-Creator Of Tv Comedy Series Samantha Who? Starring Christina Applegate And Roar, The Tv Series, Is Streaming Now On Apple Tv+ Starring Nicole Kidman.