<p><b>Praise for WE ALL BEGIN AS STRANGERS by Harriet Cummings, a beautiful debut novel you'll want to recommend to everyone - for fans of Joanna Cannon, Rachel Joyce and Jessie Burton:</b><br /><b><br />Wonderful</b>... Full of surprising twists, right up until the final revelations</p>
Caroline Lea, author of WHEN THE SKY FELL APART
<b>A dazzling debut</b>... Beautifully plotted, <b>fantastically written</b> and compellingly strange
DAILY MAIL
<b>A great summer read</b>... Suspense, plot twists and drama make this <b>an exciting read to the very end</b>
THE POOL
Explores ideas of loneliness and longing
The i Newspaper
I so enjoyed WE ALL BEGIN AS STRANGERS. No 'characters' in sight - just <b>meticulous, tender, complex portraits of people</b>
Emylia Hall, author of THE BOOK OF SUMMERS
<b>I was reminded of William Golding's 'The Lord of The Flies'</b>... A book about community and how trusts can be so easily broken
WRITING.IE
<b>Cummings' talent as a writer is unarguably remarkable</b>, and her future in the literary arts looks bright
THE PLATFORM
Skilfully and satisfying done... It's a good story well told.
TRING LIVING