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Hannah Beckerman

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Hannah Beckerman is an author, journalist, event chair and broadcaster. In the UK she writes for a range of publications including The Observer and The FT Weekend Magazine, and appears as a book critic on BBC Radio 2 and Times Radio. She regularly chairs at literary events and panels across the UK and has judged numerous book prizes including the Costa Book Awards.

Before becoming a writer, Hannah was a TV and film producer both in the UK and the US.

She lives in London.

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"17 year old Isla is killed in a tragic hit and run accident. For her mother, Abby, it's the second loss in five years, having lost her husband five years ago. Nicole is Abby's best friend and is trying to be as supportive as she can. And Jenna is Cal" Read more of this review »
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"I was given a preview of this book by Netgalley.com. I really enjoyed reading it and would recommend it. The decisions these mothers had to make to protect their children is so hard to imagine."
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"I really loved this book! It follows Abby, Nichole and Jenna, three mothers that are all connected through their children. Abby's daughter Isla gets killed in a hit and run, and there are many possibilities as to who did this crime.
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“There’ll always be someone who disapproves of the choices you make. But as long as you understand the reasons for them, as long as you’re happy with them and no one’s unduly hurt by them, you need to be strong enough – brave enough – to make your own decisions.”
Hannah Beckerman, If Only I Could Tell You

“I've learnt that love isn't about our place at the centre of it, but about finding the generosity to allow those we care about to discover happiness wherever they so choose, with whomever they so desire , even if - for whatever reason - that isn't with us.”
Hannah Beckerman, The Dead Wife's Handbook

“Once upon a time Audrey had believed that her life was set of a clear path and that any diversion led to a complete derailment. Only now did she realize that those moments of change were not an ending but a beginning: a chance for a different kind of life, a different kind of journey, a different form of happiness" (p. 348)”
Hannah Beckerman, If Only I Could Tell You

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