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Doubleday CanadaISBN:
9780385696357Product Form:
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7.96in x 5.2 x 0.77 in | 0.63 lbPage Count:
384 pagesEXCITING NEW TALENT: Minnie Darke (known in her real-life as Danielle Wood) is a brilliant new voice in the commercial women’s fiction space. Her stories are charming, heartrending, and utterly irresistible.
BOOK CLUB GUIDE INSIDE: Including discussion questions and a playlist from the author.
RELATABLE, LOVABLE CHARACTERS: Arie and Evie are both two lost souls that you can’t help but root for as they look for love and a sense of belonging.
BOOK CLUB OPPORTUNITIES: Readers will have much to discuss—nearly everyone will have something to say about feeling lost, overcoming grief, finding love and being brave.
GLOBAL SCOPE: The story—and Diana’s song—travels the world from Australia to Scotland and everywhere in between—including Canada! (Danielle loves Canada!)
A PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST BOOK OF 2020
"A tender tribute to the healing powers of love and music . . . Readers will be wowed." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Minnie Darke weaves the heaviness, euphoria, and heartbreak of relationships into a poetic tale, making for an enchanting novel that'll make your heart feel both full and achy throughout the characters' journeys." —PopSugar
"[A] lively and charming novel."—The Sydney Morning Herald
"Clever, warm-hearted and a touch bittersweet, with an ending as satisfying as the plagal cadence Diana loves, The Lost Love Song will have readers hoping for all of Darke’s characters to find true happiness—musical and otherwise." —Shelf Awareness
"A heart-warming, bittersweet, and moving story . . . The Lost Love Song is a tribute to living and loving." —The Nerd Daily
"This sweeping, life-affirming tearjerker from Darke tracks a love song as it makes its way around the world, touching lives and hearts as it passes from musician to musician, ultimately offering a grieving man a second chance at love. Darke makes a powerful case for the healing power of music with this vibrant romantic panorama." —Publishers Weekly