Last update : 11/21/24
Author : David Nicholls
Length : 8h34
Narrated by : Lee Ingleby, Lydia Leonard
Category : Comedy & Humour
Possibility of free reading : YES
Marnie finds herself in a rut.
Confined to her London apartment, she spends her days alone, wrestling with the long afternoons and a life that seems to be slipping away from her.
Michael is unraveling.
Struggling with his wife’s departure, he becomes increasingly isolated, taking long, solitary strolls across the moors and fells.
When a tenacious mutual friend and the quintessentially English weather conspire to unite them, Marnie and Michael unexpectedly find themselves embarking on the most monumental of walks, teetering on the brink of a fresh friendship.
But will it endure the journey?
Penned by the much-loved bestseller David Nicholls, You Are Here is a tale of new beginnings, second opportunities, and the quest for home.
'Marnie had never attended an orgy, though she had copyedited many'
— Rachel Faulkner-Willcocks (@rachel_fw) April 27, 2024
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