<p><strong>'A dazzling period drama for fans of novels like Ian McEwan's Atonement</strong>.' <strong><em>The Lady</em></strong></p>
<p>'<strong>Heartrending and unputdownable</strong>… this is a rich, beautifully crafted tale... <strong>Utterly compelling</strong>' <strong>Imogen Edwards-Jones, <em>The</em> <em>Sunday Times</em> bestselling author of <em>The Witches of St. Petersburg</em></strong></p>
<p>'<strong>Heartbreaking... A beautiful evocation of grief’s impact on our ability to love and to trust</strong>.' <strong>Lucy Jago, author of <em>A Net for Small Fishes</em></strong></p>
<p>'<strong>A sparkling journey</strong> through the interwar years, and a heartbreaking and powerful climax... <strong>A wonderful novel, full of life</strong>.' <strong>Lucy Ashe</strong>, author of <strong><em>Clara & Olivia </em></strong></p>
<p>'<strong>Tenderly drawn and poignant to its core</strong> – I needed to come up for breath before I plunged back in for this is a brilliant, immersive and compelling story.' <strong>Mary Chamberlain</strong>, author of <strong><em>The Dressmaker of Dachau</em></strong></p>
<p>'Thanks to <strong>Vanessa Beaumont's formidable skill</strong> in depicting a union gone to hell and the consequences of grief that only a mother can feel,<strong><em> The Other Side of Paradise</em> is its own triumph</strong>.' <strong><em>Air Mail</em></strong></p>
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Vanessa Beaumont studied Classics at Oxford University before joining Short Books, the independent publisher in London, where she was Commissioning Editor for 8 years, editing both fiction and non-fiction. She co-ran the literary agency Prentice Beaumont, before deciding to take the reckless decision to embark on a novel. She lives between West London and Northumberland, and is married with three children.