Maggie Harcourt

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Maggie Harcourt



Maggie Harcourt was born and raised in Wales, where she grew up dreaming of summer road trips and telling stories for a living. As well as studying Medieval Literature at UCL, Maggie has variously worked as a PA, a hotel chambermaid and for a French chef before realising her dreams and beginning to write full time.

She now lives just outside Bath, UK, where she can usually be found in a bookshop or somewhere near the river. She guards the secret of her favourite coffee shop jealously, because she has the perfect spot picked out there for people-watching.

Average rating: 3.71 · 5,118 ratings · 810 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Unconventional

3.70 avg rating — 2,329 ratings — published 2017 — 7 editions
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Theatrical

3.84 avg rating — 1,133 ratings — published 2018 — 5 editions
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The Last Summer of Us

3.37 avg rating — 961 ratings — published 2015 — 6 editions
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The Pieces of Ourselves

3.97 avg rating — 695 ratings — published 2020 — 3 editions
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“Funny things, words. Big words, small words; words that are bigger on the inside and packed tight with feeling. They can make us fall in love, and they can break our hearts and we’re powerless against them.”
Maggie Harcourt, Unconventional

“Perhaps I’m not made of glass after all. Perhaps I’m made of something stronger.”
Maggie Harcourt, The Last Summer of Us

“We are not our histories, however deep they cut or however much they scar us. Whatever guilt we feel, rightly or wrongly, whatever baggage we carry, it is not all that we are.

I did not bury myself with my mother.

I am more. I am me.”
Maggie Harcourt, The Last Summer of Us

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