What if the person you thought you'd lost forever walked back into your life?
A warm, uplifting novel about the unshakable bond between siblings, and what happens when a sister discovers her long-missing brother in the most unexpected place, from the author of Little Big Love.
Emily has been looking for the same face in every crowd for more than a decade: her brother's. She'll do anything to find him, she just never expects that one day he will walk through the door of the London housing office where she works, homeless and in need of help.
Emily's overjoyed to see Stephen-her older brother, her hero, the one who taught her to look for the flash of a bird's wings and instilled in her a love and respect for nature's wonders-and invites him to live with her. But the baggage of the day that tore them apart, more than fifteen years before, is heavy. As they attempt to rebuild their relationship, they embark on the birding adventure they'd always promised to take when they were just children running wild in the wetlands of Canvey Island. And so, amid the soft, familiar calls of the marsh birds, they must finally confront what happened that June day-and in all the days since-if they are to finally find their way home.
What if the person you thought you'd lost forever walked back into your life?
A warm, uplifting novel about the unshakable bond between siblings, and what happens when a sister discovers her long-missing brother in the most unexpected place, from the author of Little Big Love.
Emily has been looking for the same face in every crowd for more than a decade: her brother's. She'll do anything to find him, she just never expects that one day he will walk through the door of the London housing office where she works, homeless and in need of help.
Emily's overjoyed to see Stephen-her older brother, her hero, the one who taught her to look for the flash of a bird's wings and instilled in her a love and respect for nature's wonders-and invites him to live with her. But the baggage of the day that tore them apart, more than fifteen years before, is heavy. As they attempt to rebuild their relationship, they embark on the birding adventure they'd always promised to take when they were just children running wild in the wetlands of Canvey Island. And so, amid the soft, familiar calls of the marsh birds, they must finally confront what happened that June day-and in all the days since-if they are to finally find their way home.
Katy Regan was brought up in a seaside town in northern England. She studied at the University of Leeds before moving to London, where she worked as a journalist and as a commissioning editor at Marie Claire magazine. Katy has written four books published in the U.K. Little Big Love was her U.S. debut.
"[A] heartwarming novel."—Woman's World
"Beautiful, heartbreaking and life-affirming."—Rosie Walsh
"A truly touching story about love, hope, belonging and memory,
with authentic and lovable characters who you're rooting for from
the first moments."—Araminta Hall
"A gorgeous book. Regan’s characters really do walk off the page
and into your heart. I loved it"—Eve Chase
“Regan tugs at the heartstrings again in her latest (after Little
Big Love, 2018), about a sibling bond and how, sometimes, you can
go home again...How to Find Your Way Home is a well-crafted,
compelling family drama that explores the meaning of home with care
and grace. A must-have for contemporary shelves."—Booklist
“Regan is a meticulous, graceful writer whose insight on the human
condition makes for a completely absorbing story. As in her other
novels (Little Big Love), she presents a full, well-balanced
picture—tragic, yet buoyed by hope—of the far-reaching influences
of family dysfunction.”—Shelf Awareness
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