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What's the point in friends, if you can't share your secrets? The Gunners used to be inseparable. A gang of latchkey kids, they took their name from the doorbell of the abandoned house they played in as children - and drank in as teenagers. Together they navigated the difficult journey from childhood to adolescence and learnt their first vital lessons about becoming adults; Mikey, Sam, Lynn, Alice, Jimmy and Sally are more like a family than just friends. One day, Sally suddenly stopped speaking to them and wouldn't explain why. Years later, Sally's suicide forces the Gunners back together for her funeral. All of them have secrets they are reluctant to share, secrets which mean they must reassess their happy memories and finally be honest about the reasons Sally left. This is a generous and poignant novel about the difficulty - and the joy - of being a true friend.

Trade Review
Insightful and endearing, this is a lovely look at friendship and human fragility. * Psychologies *
Compassionate and unexpectedly funny * Elle *
Kauffman so convincingly renders the affection between them that you accept each character's foibles as readily as they do one another's ... There's so much generosity and spirit and humour * The New York Times *
Beautifully wrought ... Engrossing ... Kauffman is interested in the muddiness of love-how it can be selfish and desperate, even cruel * Oprah magazine *
I recommend you read every single thing Rebecca Kauffman writes?start with this beautiful novel, and start now -- Julie Buntin, author of Marlena
Perceptive, funny, and endearing ... Reminiscent of The Big Chill and St. Elmo's Fire, this remarkable novel is just as satisfying * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *
Praise for Another Place You've Never Been: "Kauffman's compassion for her lonely characters is evident..." * Kirkus Review *
Praise for Another Place You've Never Been: "A fascinating portrait of a modern, tragic heroine, and a lens into our own darkest, most hopeful places." * Fiction Advocate *
Praise for Another Place You've Never Been: "An accomplished debut - at times emotionally gritty but always emotionally true." * Library Journal starred review *

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    Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 04/07/2019
    ISBN13: 9781788161060, 978-1788161060
    ISBN10: 1788161068

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    What's the point in friends, if you can't share your secrets? The Gunners used to be inseparable. A gang of latchkey kids, they took their name from the doorbell of the abandoned house they played in as children - and drank in as teenagers. Together they navigated the difficult journey from childhood to adolescence and learnt their first vital lessons about becoming adults; Mikey, Sam, Lynn, Alice, Jimmy and Sally are more like a family than just friends. One day, Sally suddenly stopped speaking to them and wouldn't explain why. Years later, Sally's suicide forces the Gunners back together for her funeral. All of them have secrets they are reluctant to share, secrets which mean they must reassess their happy memories and finally be honest about the reasons Sally left. This is a generous and poignant novel about the difficulty - and the joy - of being a true friend.

    Trade Review
    Insightful and endearing, this is a lovely look at friendship and human fragility. * Psychologies *
    Compassionate and unexpectedly funny * Elle *
    Kauffman so convincingly renders the affection between them that you accept each character's foibles as readily as they do one another's ... There's so much generosity and spirit and humour * The New York Times *
    Beautifully wrought ... Engrossing ... Kauffman is interested in the muddiness of love-how it can be selfish and desperate, even cruel * Oprah magazine *
    I recommend you read every single thing Rebecca Kauffman writes?start with this beautiful novel, and start now -- Julie Buntin, author of Marlena
    Perceptive, funny, and endearing ... Reminiscent of The Big Chill and St. Elmo's Fire, this remarkable novel is just as satisfying * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *
    Praise for Another Place You've Never Been: "Kauffman's compassion for her lonely characters is evident..." * Kirkus Review *
    Praise for Another Place You've Never Been: "A fascinating portrait of a modern, tragic heroine, and a lens into our own darkest, most hopeful places." * Fiction Advocate *
    Praise for Another Place You've Never Been: "An accomplished debut - at times emotionally gritty but always emotionally true." * Library Journal starred review *

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