Cecelia Ahern is an international bestseller. She was catapulted into the spotlight with her hit debut novel, P.S. I Love You, which was adapted into a major movie.Her subsequent novels have captured the hearts of readers in 46 countries - her themes touch a chord with people in every continent, with over 15 million copies of her books sold.As well as writing novels, Cecelia has also created several TV series including the hit comedy series, Samantha Who?, in the USA.
'With an insightful voice and beautiful prose - so melodic Ahern could make ingredients on a cereal packet dance with joy off the cardboard - her latest offering is a story of taking a step outside to find yourself inside. It's witty and wondrous... Ahern was born to write and her books born to be read by all.' My Weekly 'Fans will adore this heart-warming story about loneliness and connection' Daily Mail 'Freckles is a beautiful, hopeful book when the world needs hope most. Cecelia has written a novel about our search for our authentic selves in a crazy world... inspiring, life-affirming and full of insight' Cathy Kelly Praise for Cecelia Ahern 'A gorgeously hopeful, poignant story that is guaranteed to make readers weep but leave them with a warm heartl' Irish Independent 'Touching, full of humour...life-affirming. Ahern writes with honesty and empathy. I had a lump in my throat when I finished reading' Irish Times 'Explores one of the fundamentals of human experience with warmth, humour and pathos' Sunday Independent 'Cecelia Ahern is without a doubt an incredibly talented storyteller ... heartbreaking, bittersweet and beautifully written' RTE Guide 'The book, like the first, spoke straight to my heart...perhaps it's the realness and simplicity of Ahern's observations that make it so impactful' Irish News 'Fans of PS, I Love You are in for a treat... Warmth emanates from the pages of this lovely, uplifting novel' Good Housekeeping 'A poignant, warm and hopeful novel' Woman & Home 'Wise and uplifting - but keep a box of tissues at the read. You'll need it' Sunday Express 'I adored this uplifting story about hope and love' Prima