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Have you read the book that everyone’s talking about?


‘If I could give this book 10 stars I would’ Reader review

‘This book touched my soul’ Reader review

‘I could not put it down. What a story. What a storyteller’ Reader review

‘This is in my top five books of all time. Absolutely incredible’ Reader review

‘I have never felt so emotionally wrapped up in characters in a book’ Reader review

No. 1 bestseller Clare Mackintosh brings you the most moving book you’ll read all year. After the End is powerful, uplifting and full of hope.


Max and Pip are the strongest couple you know. Only now they’re facing the most important decision of their lives – and they don’t agree.

With the consequences of an impossible choice threatening to devastate them both, nothing will ever be the same again.

But anything can happen after the end . . .

If you’ve been moved by the themes in this book, or know a loved one who has, you might find Clare’s book I Promise It Won’t Always Hurt Like This helpful. It includes 18 compassionate assurances for anyone living with grief and loss.


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‘The most moving book you’ll read this year’ LISA JEWELL

‘Life-affirming . . . richly drawn’ SUNDAY TIMES

‘Compelling and clever, tender and true. I can’t stop thinking about it’ LIANE MORIARTY

‘Heart-wrenching . . . an absolute must-read’ MIKE GAYLE

Put this on the top of your list. You won’t regret it‘ JANE CORRY

‘One of the most moving stories I have ever read. It’s perfect’ JOANNA CANNON

Reviews

A beautifully written and thought-provoking tale . . . A must-read.
Woman's Weekly
Impressive, thoughtful, authentic and moving
Jill Childs
Both utterly heart rending and incredibly uplifting, After the End is the most moving book you'll read this year
Lisa Jewell
This is the most moving book I have read this year. After the End made me cry but in the best possible way. I felt I was there, right inside the pages, wanting to hug each character. Put this on the top of your list. You won't regret it
Jane Corry
A powerful exploration of grief, love and the way in which all decisions - both large and small - can have life-changing results.
Jill Santopolo, New York Times bestselling author of The Light We Lost and More Than Words
Have just finished Clare Mackintosh's extraordinary, heartrending life-lesson of a book - it is an absolute tour de force. Everyone should read After the End
Jill Mansell
An exquisite novel - tragic, clever, life-affirming and original all at once
Catherine Isaac
A heart-rending read and will have you debating what you would do in the same situation. A perfect book club choice
Prima
I read After the End in one emotional sitting. It's beautiful, original, moving and thought-provoking
Sinead Crowley
Deeply moving and page-turning . . . tailor-made for book clubs
VIP Magazine
Deeply moving . . . no emotion is left unturned . . . While there's no denying this is a relentlessly sad novel - it's far from an easy read - you will feel uplifted by the end
Nottingham Post
Captivating . . . tailor-made for book clubs and for fans of Jodi Picoult
Publisher's Weekly
After the End is a gorgeously written and sincerely moving novel. First it broke my heart, but then helped put it back together in unexpected ways. I know it will preoccupy my thoughts for a long time to come
Rhiannon Navin, author of Only Child
Clare Mackintosh takes us on a heart-rending, vivid journey through one of the toughest situations a parent could face - she's Britain's answer to Jodi Picoult
Lucy Atkins
Cleverly structured to look at both sides of a heart-breaking situation, this thought-provoking book draws upon the author's experiences, and manages to feel both personal and universal
Sun on Sunday, Fabulous Magazine
I haven't read a book that's moved me so much for years. After the End does something incredible, it made me cry yet uplifted me. A beautifully written, astonishing work.
Kate Hamer
An astonishing read that reaches into our very souls, turns us inside out, leaves us weeping, and yet hoping for a brighter future
Liz Nugent
A complex structure exploring future alternative outcomes invests you hugely in their struggle - leaving you wondering "what would i do?" Moving without being mawkish, this will linger long in the memory
Sunday Mirror
The bestselling author of I Let You Go shows that in these devastating, complex situations, there is no right answer
Daily Mirror Book of the Week
A beautifully written novel, compelling and clever, tender and true. I can't stop thinking about it
Liane Moriarty
One of the most moving stories I have ever read. It's perfect
Joanna Cannon
Such a perfectly poised novel, with authentic heart and depth, that examines the worst moments of our lives, and still somehow uncovers hope and the indomitable strength of the human spirit. Everyone should read this beautiful book
Rowan Coleman, author of The Summer of Impossible Things
A heart-rending story, superbly executed
Rachel Abbott
Searing, emotional depth . . . an important story
Sunday Express
A breath-taking and powerful story . . . Riveting
Sunday Post
I promise you will weep during this beautifully sad book
Woman's Way
A heart-wrenching tale - but it is also a story bursting with courage, hope and so much love
Sun
Brilliant
The Sun
A heart-wrenching, character-driven story
Best
Unforgettable and profoundly moving, this is a novel about the bottomless human capacity for love and endurance, even in the most heartbreaking circumstances
Rosie Walsh, author of The Man Who Didn't Call
This stunning book is something of a departure for bestselling thriller writer mackintosh, who questions what it costs to stand up for what you believe in
Daily Mail
Amazing, heart-wrenching . . . an absolute must-read
Mike Gayle
Mackintosh's depiction of the long-distance loneliness, grit-eyed exhaustion and beleaguered hopes of the parent of a terminally ill child are moving. Yet this is a life-affirming story, too, in its richly drawn depiction of the Iranian consultant Leila's background or its scarred central characters' re-emergence blinking into the world
Sunday Times
This deeply moving tale . . . leaves no emotion unturned
iNews
So delicately balanced and never indulgent. So perfect
Veronica Henry
Prepare to have your heart broken
Woman & Home
Heart-breaking . . . deftly handled . . . [After the End] shows that in devastating, complex situations, there is no right answer.
Daily Express
A moving and thought-provoking novel. Cleverly written, with hope as well as heartbreak
Libby Page, author of The Lido
(An) emotional read . . . Poignant
Good Housekeeping Books of the Month
Beautiful, sumptuous and tender, this story is one of parents and impossible decisions. Completely relevant to today's issues, this delicately personal and heart-wrenching tale is a tribute to human spirit
Magic Radio Book Club
A tender, heart-breaking, uplifting, truthful marvel of a novel. Clare Mackintosh has taken her already wonderful writing to a whole new level
Adele Parks
Moving and thought-provoking
Independent