CultureFly Summer Reads

I’m so thrilled to see The Ends of the Earth recommended in CultureFly’s list of Best Summer Reads.

They said: “Abbie Greaves’ debut novel The Silent Treatment captured the intricacies and anguishes of a fractured relationship with effortless poignancy. Her second book, The Ends of the Earth, is another moving and bittersweet story that explores love, loss and mental health. It follows Mary O’Connor who spends every evening at Ealing Broadway station, holding a sign for her first and lost love which reads: ‘Come Home Jim.’ This has been Mary’s life for the past seven years but something is about to happen that will shake her resolve. The story alternates between the couple’s relationship in the past, and Mary’s groundhog existence in the present, which gains the attention of a local reporter who begins to investigate Jim’s disappearance. It’s a tale that’s all the more heart-warming because it feels so real and relatable.”

To check out the wonderful company the book is keeping, you can read the full article here.

Abigail Greaves