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<p><b>'A novel of female friendship . . . startling and moving' <i>New York Times </i></b><br><b><i>_______________________________________________</i></b><br><br><b>'In the first few months after Charlie died, I began hearing from her much more frequently . . .'</b><br><br>When Helen Clapp gets a missed call from best friend Charlie, she knows it's a mistake. Because Charlie's dead. Ghosts break so many fundamental laws of the universe that Helen, a physicist, shouldn't believe in them. Should she?<br><br>As this question draws Helen to Charlie's grieving husband and daughter, she finds herself entangled in the forgotten threads of lost friendship and her own paths not taken . . . <br>______________________________________________________<br><br><b>'There aren't many novels that bring to mind both <i>Middlemarch</i> and <i>Bridget Jones's Diary</i> - but <i>Lost and Wanted</i> is one of them' <i>The Times</i><br></b><b><br>'Dazzling. Freudenberger explores the nature of ambition, success and grief . . . brilliant' <i>Financial Times</i><br><br>'Beautiful. I was moved by intimacies near and far, real and imagined, lost and found in all the echoing corners of the expanding universe' <i>New York Times</i></b></p> <p><b>'A novel of female friendship . . . startling and moving' <i>New York Times </i></b><br><b><i>_______________________________________________</i></b><br><br><b>'In the first few months after Charlie died, I began hearing from her much more frequently . . .'</b><br><br>When Helen Clapp gets a missed call from best friend Charlie, she knows it's a mistake. Because Charlie's dead. Ghosts break so many fundamental laws of the universe that Helen, a physicist, shouldn't believe in them. Should she?<br><br>As this question draws Helen to Charlie's grieving husband and daughter, she finds herself entangled in the forgotten threads of lost friendship and her own paths not taken . . . <br>______________________________________________________<br><br><b>'There aren't many novels that bring to mind both <i>Middlemarch</i> and <i>Bridget Jones's Diary</i> - but <i>Lost and Wanted</i> is one of them' <i>The Times</i><br></b><b><br>'Dazzling. Freudenberger explores the nature of ambition, success and grief . . . brilliant' <i>Financial Times</i><br><br>'Beautiful. I was moved by intimacies near and far, real and imagined, lost and found in all the echoing corners of the expanding universe' <i>New York Times</i></b></p>
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