‘A complete joy’ SALLY PAGE
‘Magical’ AJAY CHOWDHURY
‘An utter delight’PRIMA
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In a small pocket of London, between the houses of No.77 and No.79 Eastbourne Road, lies a neglected community garden.
Once a sanctuary for people when they needed it most, the garden’s gate is now firmly closed. And that’s exactly how Winston at No.79 likes it – anything to avoid his irritating new next-door neighbour.
But when a mystery parcel drops on Winston’s doormat – a curious bundle of photographs of a community garden, his garden, bursting with life years ago – a seed of an idea is planted . . .
Somewhere out there, a secret gardener made a decades-old promise to keep the community’s spirit alive. And now it’s time for The Twilight Garden to come out of hibernation . . .
Sweeping through the 1970s to a modern corner of London, this is a life-affirming story of small spaces, small pleasures – and a community lost and found.
In a small pocket of London, between the houses of No.77 and No.79 Eastbourne Road, lies a neglected community garden.
Once a sanctuary for people when they needed it most, the garden’s gate is now firmly closed. And that’s exactly how Winston at No.79 likes it – anything to avoid his irritating new next-door neighbour.
But when a mystery parcel drops on Winston’s doormat – a curious bundle of photographs of a community garden, his garden, bursting with life years ago – a seed of an idea is planted . . .
Somewhere out there, a secret gardener made a decades-old promise to keep the community’s spirit alive. And now it’s time for The Twilight Garden to come out of hibernation . . .
Sweeping through the 1970s to a modern corner of London, this is a life-affirming story of small spaces, small pleasures – and a community lost and found.
Readers love getting swept away with Sara Nisha Adams’ storytelling:
‘I laughed, smiled, cried, and didn't want it to end’ ?????
‘So beautifully written and I loved every single character! This is so much hope and love in every page’ ?????
‘Thoroughly uplifting and at times poignant. Wonderful book!’ ?????
‘One of the most heartwarming and inspiring books I've ever read’ ?????
‘If you need a book that gives you hope, this is it’ ?????
‘It was a complete joy to spend time in The Twilight Garden, especially with the wonderful Winston by my side’ Sally Page
‘A gorgeous story of love, friendship and gardening which really moved me. A magical novel’ Ajay Chowdhury
‘Sara's done it again, woven a beautiful story of isolation versus community, with characters you really want to see happy’ Tracy Rees
‘I LOVED this book. I get lost in every single page of a Sara Nisha Adams book, and I never quite want to find my way out again!’ Debbie Johnson
‘This was such a tender, nuanced and hopeful story of connection; I thought it was wonderful’ Huma Qureshi
‘Beautiful and moving and so, so warm all at once’ Rosie Price
Sara Nisha Adams is a writer and editor. She lives in London and was born in Hertfordshire to Indian and English parents. Her debut novel The Reading List was a finalist in the Goodreads Choice Awards for Fiction 2021.
‘A complete joy’ SALLY PAGE
‘Magical’ AJAY CHOWDHURY
‘An utter delight’PRIMA
________________________________________________
In a small pocket of London, between the houses of No.77 and No.79 Eastbourne Road, lies a neglected community garden.
Once a sanctuary for people when they needed it most, the garden’s gate is now firmly closed. And that’s exactly how Winston at No.79 likes it – anything to avoid his irritating new next-door neighbour.
But when a mystery parcel drops on Winston’s doormat – a curious bundle of photographs of a community garden, his garden, bursting with life years ago – a seed of an idea is planted . . .
Somewhere out there, a secret gardener made a decades-old promise to keep the community’s spirit alive. And now it’s time for The Twilight Garden to come out of hibernation . . .
Sweeping through the 1970s to a modern corner of London, this is a life-affirming story of small spaces, small pleasures – and a community lost and found.
In a small pocket of London, between the houses of No.77 and No.79 Eastbourne Road, lies a neglected community garden.
Once a sanctuary for people when they needed it most, the garden’s gate is now firmly closed. And that’s exactly how Winston at No.79 likes it – anything to avoid his irritating new next-door neighbour.
But when a mystery parcel drops on Winston’s doormat – a curious bundle of photographs of a community garden, his garden, bursting with life years ago – a seed of an idea is planted . . .
Somewhere out there, a secret gardener made a decades-old promise to keep the community’s spirit alive. And now it’s time for The Twilight Garden to come out of hibernation . . .
Sweeping through the 1970s to a modern corner of London, this is a life-affirming story of small spaces, small pleasures – and a community lost and found.
Readers love getting swept away with Sara Nisha Adams’ storytelling:
‘I laughed, smiled, cried, and didn't want it to end’ ?????
‘So beautifully written and I loved every single character! This is so much hope and love in every page’ ?????
‘Thoroughly uplifting and at times poignant. Wonderful book!’ ?????
‘One of the most heartwarming and inspiring books I've ever read’ ?????
‘If you need a book that gives you hope, this is it’ ?????
‘It was a complete joy to spend time in The Twilight Garden, especially with the wonderful Winston by my side’ Sally Page
‘A gorgeous story of love, friendship and gardening which really moved me. A magical novel’ Ajay Chowdhury
‘Sara's done it again, woven a beautiful story of isolation versus community, with characters you really want to see happy’ Tracy Rees
‘I LOVED this book. I get lost in every single page of a Sara Nisha Adams book, and I never quite want to find my way out again!’ Debbie Johnson
‘This was such a tender, nuanced and hopeful story of connection; I thought it was wonderful’ Huma Qureshi
‘Beautiful and moving and so, so warm all at once’ Rosie Price
Sara Nisha Adams is a writer and editor. She lives in London and was born in Hertfordshire to Indian and English parents. Her debut novel The Reading List was a finalist in the Goodreads Choice Awards for Fiction 2021.
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