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Emma Woolf

Emma Woolf is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. Born in London, she studied English at Oxford University. She worked in psychology publishing before going freelance and becoming a columnist for The Times and Newsweek, TV presenter on Channel 4 and commentator across the BBC. She is a radio and arts critic in the UK and speaks internationally at literary festivals from Cheltenham to Mumbai. Emma's non-fiction books have been translated around the world, including the bestselling An Apple a Day (2012), The Ministry of Thin (2013), Letting Go (2015), Positively Primal (2016) The A-Z of Eating Disorders (2017) and Wellbeing (2019). Emma is the great-niece of Virginia Woolf.
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The Years After You
The Years After You (2 Formats) ›
By Emma Woolf
Cloth Price 24.99

Cloth, EPUB

Published Oct 2019

When an affair implodes, who pays the price? An assistant finds herself entangled in an affair, while a wife confronts her suspicions. As the man at the center grapples with mental illness, each must navigate the ethics of love and the consequences of their choices. Is this really happening? What then?
This novel explores the complexities of modern relationships, asking:
  • How do we forgive the unforgivable?
  • Can love truly conquer all?
  • What are the long-term effects of betrayal?
For readers of contemporary fiction and relationship dramas, this is a story of unapologetic decisions and confronting the aftermath. Discover a tale of love, loss, and the search for redemption.