Dear Emmie Blue
The gorgeously funny and romantic love story everyone's talking about!
by Lia Louis
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app
1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date 6 Aug 2020 | Archive Date 6 Aug 2020
Orion Publishing Group | Trapeze
Talking about this book? Use #DearEmmieBlue #NetGalley. More hashtag tips!
Description
*Lia Louis' achingly romantic and hotly-anticipated new novel, EIGHT PERFECT HOURS is available to pre-order now!*
'Sweet, sparkling and heartwarming' LINDSEY KELK
'A delightful story... You will love Dear Emmie Blue!' JODI PICOULT
'A sweet, poignant tale of love and friendship. I loved it' BETH O'LEARY
Emmie Blue has a secret...
A long time ago, Emmie Blue released a red balloon with a secret message hidden inside - and against all odds, across hundreds of miles of ocean, it was found on a beach in France by a boy called Lucas.
Fourteen years later, on the eve of her thirtieth birthday, Emmie hopes that Lucas is finally about to kiss her. She never expected him to announce that he was marrying someone else!
Suddenly Emmie's dreams are shattered and the one person in her life she can rely on is slipping through her fingers. But what if Lucas isn't her forever? What if her love story is only just beginning...
Don't miss the love story that everyone is talking about this summer! Perfect for fans of Beth O'Leary, Josie Silver and Cecelia Ahern.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781409184218 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 336 |
Featured Reviews
Where do I begin? I absolutely adored this book from start to finish. The French vibes, the heartache, the friendships...just brilliant! The author explores trauma in such a sensitive, thoughtful way, showing how it can reverberate like shock waves through the years...and keep resurfacing. Emmie Blue is endearing, sweet, funny and hopelessly romantic, and who wouldn't be with the Moreau brothers in their life?
The premise is irresistible; a friendship formed over many years, after Emmie released a balloon that was found by Lucas, an ocean away. What follows is mix tapes, weekends away at his family's house in France, pastries and layer upon layer of moments, with secrets hidden in between, just waiting to be discovered.
Lia Louis is firmly on my 'auto read' list now, let's hope there will be many, many more books to come!
Oh this book! I got about 20% of the way through and bought ‘somewhere close to happy’ because I had to have more of Lia’s writing!
The characters in this book are so 3 dimensional - like in somewhere close to happy. Lia just writes brilliant relatable people and makes it look so effortless. I could relate to Emmie a lot for several reasons, and I think the way she was portrayed and the decisions she made didn’t make you shake your head or want to shake her.
There are so many personality traits in these characters that make them feel so real. It really is the little things that make such a big difference.
The character development and arc in this book is brilliant. You start off feeling some ways about some people and things change and you don’t know when it happened but you realise that you’ve somehow managed to do a complete 180 😂
The story itself is brilliant and although romantic, it’s also about self discovery and realising that maybe sometimes things aren’t as bad or as good as they seem.
I genuinely can’t wait for what Lia writes next!
Great read. Beautiful cover, stunning story. I have devoured this book in just one sitting. I haven’t wanted to put it down and I’m gutted I won’t be able to experience reading this for the first time again.
Beautiful writing & a heartwarming story! I found myself giving up hours of sleep and sneaking away from my kids just to read an extra paragraph. Devastated that I can't read for the 1st time all over again!
Everyone knows I have a massive girl crush on Lia.😂 I loved her first book and I have been hounding her for months about this book. I wish I was kidding!🤣 I read this with the legend @headinthepages so thanks chief!🎈
This book was one big ball of loveliness and the premise is just so bloody charming! I was laughing out loud then sobbing the next as it just pulls at your heartstrings.
Emmie is a closed book. She has had her fair share of knocks and you can’t help admiring her strength and bravery. She’s like a creme brûlée. 🤣 You have to tap the hard exterior to get to the soft and sweet part.
It’s pitch perfect this book. Not too corny or too hard. It has a lot of depth, the right amount of angst, loveable characters and is a well written story of friendship, love and facing past struggles to embrace your future. I read it really quickly which is always a good sign. Oh, and I’m not about the spoilers but I’m definitely Team Elliott!🙋🏼♀️
It’s inevitable that I was going to cry at the end because it’s just one of those stories that fills your heart with hope.😭
A book that gets you thinking about the big stuff, you know? Remembering to pause and appreciate the people we have in our lives. Remembering that life is a journey, and to stop and look up at the sky. Knowing we are enough.❤️
Get DEAR EMMIE BLUE on your summer reading list folks! Perfect for fans of Beth O’Leary and Josie Silver.
Lia - I’m coming for you for book 3!😆
I was hooked by chapter 1. DEEAR EMMIE BLUE starts off as a typical unrequited love story but then develops into a warm and comforting read that explores what it means to be a family, the power of friendship and the sacrifices people make for those they love. I really enjoyed the dynamics of all the relationships, from the old to young, posh to working class, French to British. The pop culture references were amusing, and the end uplifting. DEAR EMMIE BLUE balances a much loved romance formula with serious subjects of abuse (mental and physical) in a gentle yet real way. This is a book to read in bed, mug of tea in hand, as the rain lashes at the window. A big tender hug of a book.
What a wonderful book! I loved Lia's debut and this is such a wonderful follow-up. Warm, funny, emotional - just gorgeous. It is so lovely to read something so delicious at such a stressful and frantic time. I hope it does brilliantly. X
I don't even know where to start with this review. I have been walking around with my Kindle glued to my face because I couldn't bear to put this down and leave Emmie for a moment. I have so many feelings and I'm worried this review is going to be a random, jumbled mess of how much I loved this novel and these characters.
Dear Emmie Blue is a heartwarming and perfect story of love, friendship and loneliness. It made my lips hurt from smiling and my heart ache with sadness. Through Emmie's story, Louis explores how we allow memories and experiences to define us, and the importance of connections and friendships in helping us to move on. I loved the concept of the balloon, Emmie, Lucas and Eliot's friendship, the mixtapes, the secrets, the stars. Everything about this novel was so special.
Emmie is a wonderful protagonist who was so easy to relate to and I loved seeing her grow over the course of the novel. Even though she's a "closed book" to those around her, Louis shows her emotions so vividly in her narrative that I felt for her in every chapter. The side characters were equally well defined, with their own motivations, problems and desires - I especially loved Rosie and Fox.
I bought Somewhere Close to Happy straight away so that I could read more of Louis' wonderful writing. She will be joining Mhairi McFarlane on my list of auto-buy contemporary authors.
Firstly a big thank you to the publishers for approving my request to read on netgalley. Ive interacted a lot with this author but yet to read her debut so was excited to read this. Following reading i can safely say ill be a fan of all of her work.
This is a beautiful book and written so eloquently that ive fallen in love. Not only with the story and characters but also with words again . The power they have will always remind me how amazing it is to read.
Heartwarming and at times heartbreaking. A real rollercoaster of emotions! Full of humour and relatable moments.
I could resonate with Emmie in many ways and shes just a great character. We all need to love who we are a bit more.
My heart was whisked away and i swooned a lot but i wont give spoilers…
Highly recommend if you enjoy Miranda Dickinson and Roxie Cooper books.
Published July 14th.
This is one of my favourite books of 2020. Emmie is a character that I took to my heart - a mother who wasn't interested, an absent father and a teacher who was breached his duty of care.
The book begins as Emmie and Lucas are about to turn 30 - they met aged 16 after Lucas found a balloon in France with Emmie's contact details, and became friends. The story follows on from the 30th birthday, but also takes the reader back in time to Emmie's childhood, teenage years and the years of friendship with Lucas and his family.
Life has never been easy for Emmie and people have let her down throughout her life. However with support from sometimes the least likely people, this is Emmie's opportunity to face her demons and move forward with her life.
Thank you Lia Louis for your sublime storytelling - this was a book I didn't want to put down.
Oh my goodness, where to start?!
What a magical book. Lia Louis has a way with words that can immerse you right into the story. How I wanted to be there with Lucas and Emmie and Eliot.
As Emmie finds herself best woman for her lifelong best friend Lucas' wedding, she is trying to come to terms with her feelings for him and how their lives will irrevocably change. Emmie not only has to confront her romantic feelings but also all the feelings she has for herself and her family and friends.
I absolutely loved this book and could not put it down.
Thank you so much to Lia Louis, Netgalley, and Orion for the chance to read this and review.
Thank you so much Orion Publishing Group and net galley for the chance to read this addictive book.
Emmie Blue is 16 when she lets off her balloon with her secret and it makes it way to France into the hands of Lucas who is also 16 and they are both born on the same day.
They have become best friends and Emmie is convinced Lucas is going to ask her to marry him. What could possibly go wrong?
This was such a beautiful read that takes you back though the years of their friendship.
I could not put this one down and read in just a few hours.
This could be my book of 2020 so heartwarming and a joy to have the pleasure of reading.
Oh Balloon boy I love you!! Truly wonderful, 5 balloons from me.
🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
If there’s one book this year, that I can’t seem to let go of, it has to be Dear Emmie Blue. Reading it, I felt my heart would burst out of my body. Once finished, I felt it been chewed up and spat out in one piece, leaving a gaping hole behind.
A long time ago, Emmie Blue released a red balloon with a message hidden inside. A secret that was weighing her down which she desperately wanted to be free of. And against all odds, across hundreds of miles of ocean, it was found on a beach in France by a boy called Lucas who immediately emailed the attached address, sparking an intense friendship between the two teens.
Fourteen years later, on the eve of her thirtieth birthday, Emmie hopes that Lucas is finally about to kiss her. She has all but neglected her life outside of this relationship - given up the search for her absentee father, no longer tries to build bridges with her distant mother, and lives as a lodger to an old lady she barely knows after being laid off from her job.
Dedicated to her love for Lucas, she doesn’t expect him to announce that he is marrying someone else! Suddenly Emmie's dreams are shattered and the one person in her life she can rely on is slipping through her fingers. But what if Lucas isn't her forever? What if her love story is only just beginning…?
The idea of releasing a balloon into the air and someone, miles away, finding it is serendipitous. How can you not attach meaning to it? I love how the story develops with snippets of the past revealing Emmie and Luke’s budding friendship and why it suddenly seems to have taken a different direction. Little things that remind you of your youth – birthday’s spent with best friends, putting together mixtapes, living in a world of your own – fills you with a fondness.
Which is why this book is all heart, from the beginning to the end – warm, snuggly, overwhelming, heart-wrenching. In the end, all I can think is, if this is what love is, then yes, please, one for me!
This ARC courtesy of Netgalley and Trapeze Books - an imprint of Orion Publishing.
This book made me cry. In a good way. It's sweet, lovely, funny and charming. I loved Emmie, my heart broke for her, all the shit she'd overcome. I loved Rosie and Fox, they're hilarious. Lucas was kind of an arse, Eliot was hot.
Just a really, really lovely book.
Dear Emmie Blue is a gorgeous read. I defy anyone not to enjoy the story of Emmie, who aged 16 sends a red balloon up into the sky and it is picked up in France by a 16 year old boy, Luke. They become best friends but all is not as it seems as Emmie discovers when she and Luke are about share their joint 30th birthday celebrations.
This is not a girl meets boy, girl and boy break up, girl and boy get back together again. It's much more than that with a fantastic group of characters including Luke's older brother and his bitchy girlfriend, Emmie's best friend and Emmie's landlady and Emmie herself.
Dear Emmie Blue is sure to be a huge success and while I'm not a fan of uplit or romcoms, generally speaking, I'm sure it will appeal to the hardest of hearts. Many thanks to NetGalley and Orion for the opportunity to read and review it.
With thanks to netgalley and Lia louis for an early copy in return for an honest review.
First time reading this Author and what a totally captivating book.
I was totally engaged from the beginning, and the book just got better and better. It was exquisitely written with such tenderness and thoughtful emotion, an exceptionally beautiful book.