<p><b>THE</b><b> <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER, SOON TO BE A MAJOR TV SERIES </b><br><br><b>It's not what you've lost . . . it's what you've found.</b><br><br>One summer morning, a flight takes off from New York to Los Angeles: there are 192 people aboard. When the plane suddenly crashes, twelve-year-old Edward Adler is the sole survivor.<br><br>In the aftermath, Edward struggles to make sense of his grief, sudden fame and find his place in a world without his family. But then Edward and his neighbour Shay make a startling discovery; hidden in his uncle's garage are letters from the relatives of other passengers - all addressed him.<br><br>Following the passengers' final hours and Edward's unique coming-of-age, <i>Dear Edward</i> asks one of life's most profound questions:<br><br><b>What does it mean not just to survive, but to truly live?</b><br><br><b>---------------------------------</b><br><br><b>'Ann Napolitano's writing is astonishing. I'm in awe'</b> Marian Keyes<br><br><b>'A very moving and emotional read'</b> Anne Tyler<br><br><b>'Gripping and elegiac, this is a captivating novel about loss, love and growing up'</b> Rosamund Lupton<br><br><b><i>'</i></b><b>That rare book that breaks your heart and stitches it back together . . . Don't miss this one' </b>Jodi Picoult</p>
<p><b>THE</b><b> <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER, SOON TO BE A MAJOR TV SERIES </b><br><br><b>It's not what you've lost . . . it's what you've found.</b><br><br>One summer morning, a flight takes off from New York to Los Angeles: there are 192 people aboard. When the plane suddenly crashes, twelve-year-old Edward Adler is the sole survivor.<br><br>In the aftermath, Edward struggles to make sense of his grief, sudden fame and find his place in a world without his family. But then Edward and his neighbour Shay make a startling discovery; hidden in his uncle's garage are letters from the relatives of other passengers - all addressed him.<br><br>Following the passengers' final hours and Edward's unique coming-of-age, <i>Dear Edward</i> asks one of life's most profound questions:<br><br><b>What does it mean not just to survive, but to truly live?</b><br><br><b>---------------------------------</b><br><br><b>'Ann Napolitano's writing is astonishing. I'm in awe'</b> Marian Keyes<br><br><b>'A very moving and emotional read'</b> Anne Tyler<br><br><b>'Gripping and elegiac, this is a captivating novel about loss, love and growing up'</b> Rosamund Lupton<br><br><b><i>'</i></b><b>That rare book that breaks your heart and stitches it back together . . . Don't miss this one' </b>Jodi Picoult</p>