<p>‘Laura writes fiction like the poet that she is. No line wasted, every word perfectly placed. The kind of relatable attention to detail that will have you wondering if she stole your teenage diaries and rewrote them with clever insights and laugh out loud humour… I loved it, I loved it, I loved it!’ <strong>DAWN O’PORTER</strong></p> <p>'Laura Dockrill is a delicious writer and <em>I Love You, I Love You, I Love You</em> is glorious and tender, evocative and heart nourishing. I love this author and I love this beautiful book.' <strong>SALENA GODDEN</strong></p> <p>'Very funny. <em>I Love You, I Love You, I Love You </em>bursts with energy.'<strong> MATT HAIG</strong></p> <p>‘An absolutely gorgeous book. So visceral, nostalgic, mucky, heartbreaking and bittersweet. Laura captures that weird pocket of time so perfectly: before smartphones, MySpace and calling your mates on the house phone and shag bands and Green Day and all those insecurities and the sharpness of every new experience and feeling. Just DELICIOUS.’ <strong>KIRSTY CAPES</strong></p> <p>'It's a transporting, technicolour plunge into first, and enduring, love. As ever, Laura Dockrill's voice is entirely her own. She writes from the inside out and it's beautiful.' <strong>SOPHIE DAHL</strong></p> <p>'A nostalgic journey through the highs and lows of first love.' <strong><em>GUARDIAN</em></strong></p> <p>‘An absolute gem… A perfect summer read.’<strong><em> IRISH NEWS</em></strong></p> <p>‘A brilliant, nostalgic read.’ <strong><em>CLOSER</em></strong></p> <p>‘A witty tale that will remind you of the days of teenage passion.’ <strong><em>BEST</em></strong></p> <p>'Described as Dockrill’s “ultimate love letter” to her partner, this is an absolute gem – an enjoyable journey that's a perfect summer read.' <strong><em>WOMAN’S WAY</em></strong></p>

Take a trip back to Y2K with this nostalgic, messy and utterly beautiful love story… It's the year 2000. I'm fourteen. I'm trying really hard to be a grunger right now. There are rumours the world is going to end. It hasn't as of yet but I still have reasons to believe it's true. Readers LOVE I Love You, I Love You, I Love You 'The nostalgic book of my dreams' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'I was crying along to their heartache and cheering along to their triumph' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Hilarious, heart-breaking and swoon-worthy' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ❤ ❤ ❤ Ella and Lowe are teenagers when they first meet in summer 2000. For her, it’s love at first sight. But it’s safest to love from afar, where the friendship zone is her safety net and she can’t get hurt. Certain that the most beautiful boy she's ever seen couldn't possibly feel the same, Ella counts herself lucky to have him as her best friend. Over the next fifteen years they share everything: bottles of cider and cigarettes in the rain, gossip and laughter, grief and fear. But every time Lowe kisses another girl, Ella feels her heart break just that little bit more. She'll have to choose whether it's enough to be just friends with the love of her life, or if she's prepared to let the terrifying, beautiful, all-consuming truth come to light. From a unique new voice in adult fiction, I Love You, I Love You, I Love You is a glorious nostalgia trip for anyone who has ever known the exquisite pain and pleasure of first love. ❤ ❤ ❤ Perfect for fans of: ❤️ Friends to lovers ❤️ Slow burn ❤️ Found family ❤️ Second chances ❤️ Celebrity romance Praise for I Love You, I Love You, I Love You ‘So visceral, nostalgic, mucky, heartbreaking and bittersweet. Just DELICIOUS.' Kirsty Capes 'A transporting, technicolour plunge into first, and enduring, love.' Sophie Dahl 'Glorious and tender, evocative and heart nourishing.' Salena Godden ‘A spectacular, funny portrayal of being young and in love.’ Woman & Home 'An ode to the bittersweet feeling of first love.' Woman's Own
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Take a trip back to Y2K with this nostalgic, messy and utterly beautiful love story… It's the year 2000. I'm fourteen. I'm trying really hard to be a grunger right now. There are rumours the world is going to end. It hasn't as of yet but I still have reasons to believe it's true.
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‘Laura writes fiction like the poet that she is. No line wasted, every word perfectly placed. The kind of relatable attention to detail that will have you wondering if she stole your teenage diaries and rewrote them with clever insights and laugh out loud humour… I loved it, I loved it, I loved it!’ DAWN O’PORTER 'Laura Dockrill is a delicious writer and I Love You, I Love You, I Love You is glorious and tender, evocative and heart nourishing. I love this author and I love this beautiful book.' SALENA GODDEN 'Very funny. I Love You, I Love You, I Love You bursts with energy.' MATT HAIG ‘An absolutely gorgeous book. So visceral, nostalgic, mucky, heartbreaking and bittersweet. Laura captures that weird pocket of time so perfectly: before smartphones, MySpace and calling your mates on the house phone and shag bands and Green Day and all those insecurities and the sharpness of every new experience and feeling. Just DELICIOUS.’ KIRSTY CAPES 'It's a transporting, technicolour plunge into first, and enduring, love. As ever, Laura Dockrill's voice is entirely her own. She writes from the inside out and it's beautiful.' SOPHIE DAHL 'A nostalgic journey through the highs and lows of first love.' GUARDIAN ‘An absolute gem… A perfect summer read.’ IRISH NEWS ‘A brilliant, nostalgic read.’ CLOSER ‘A witty tale that will remind you of the days of teenage passion.’ BEST 'Described as Dockrill’s “ultimate love letter” to her partner, this is an absolute gem – an enjoyable journey that's a perfect summer read.' WOMAN’S WAY
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The hilariously funny, nostalgic, Y2K, heart-warming, heart-breaking, romantic, new novel for 2024. Perfect for fans of One Day!
The hilariously funny, nostalgic, Y2K, heart-warming, heart-breaking, romantic, new novel for 2024. Perfect for fans of One Day! • The stunning debut adult novel from the award-winning children’s, YA and non-fiction author and poet • A coming-of-age will-they-won’t-they love story that will make you cry with laughter and joy, that follows two best friends who meet aged 15 over two decades into their 30s • A beautiful romance bursting with feeling from a unique voice: the sweep and emotion of Normal People or One Day meets the nostalgia and loveliness of Eleanor & Park • Crossover appeal for adult/YA audiences as readers are taken on a glorious nostalgia trip and remember the exquisite pleasure/pain of first love • Based on Laura’s own love story with her husband, Hugo White (the guitarist in the band The Maccabees) – she wrote a story about it in The Guardian that went viral, with David Nicholls himself comparing it to Sweet Sorrow • Laura will be incredible for publicity; she is the most outgoing, charismatic, wonderful person and will be perfect for events and journalism. She is best friends with Adele and hugely well-connected; fans of her writing range from Caitlin Moran to Giovanna Fletcher to Britney Spears Competition: The;Notebook;One Day;Normal People;Flatshare;Preloved;Really Good Actually;Rosewater;Tomorrow and;Rachel Incident. by;David Nicholls;Nicholas Sparks;Holly Bourne;Dolly Alderton;Laura Jane Williams;Lauren Bravo;Beth O’Leary;Monica Heisey;Liv Little; Caroline O’Donoghue
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008586911
Publisert
2024-06-20
Utgiver
Vendor
HQ
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

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Om bidragsyterne

Laura Dockrill is an award-winning children’s author, illustrator, script-writer and performance poet who has been shortlisted for the Waterstones’ Book of the Year prize and twice been nominated for the Carnegie Medal. As a poet she is a poet-in-residence for Radio 1. As a script-writer she co-wrote Goldfish which was nominated for the BAFTA for Best British Short in 2020. As a playwright her work has been seen at the Bush Theatre, the Royal Festival Hall and the Young Vic, and she has published an adult memoir called What Have I Done? which detailed her struggles with post-partum psychosis and for which she is now writing a TV series script.

She is on the advisory panel at The Ministry Of Stories, was the writer in residence for Booktrust and has judged many literary prizes. She is also the founder of ‘This Is Not a Female Tribe’, a networking session for women in the arts. She grew up in Brixton, attended the Brit School and still lives in London with her husband and son.