

‘Beautiful and moving and so, so warm all at once’ Rosie Price ‘This was such a tender, nuanced and hopeful story of connection I thought it was wonderful’ Huma Qureshi

I get lost in every single page of a Sara Nisha Adams book, and I never quite want to find my way out again!’ Debbie Johnson

‘Sara's done it again, woven a beautiful story of isolation versus community, with characters you really want to see happy’ Tracy Rees ‘A gorgeous story of love, friendship and gardening which really moved me. ‘It was a complete joy to spend time in The Twilight Garden, especially with the wonderful Winston by my side’ Sally Page Sweeping through the 1970s to a modern corner of London, this is a life-affirming story of small spaces, small pleasures – and a community lost and found. And now it’s time for The Twilight Garden to come out of hibernation. Somewhere out there, a secret gardener made a decades-old promise to keep the community’s spirit alive. And that’s exactly how Winston at No.79 likes it – anything to avoid his irritating new next-door neighbour.īut when a mystery parcel drops on Winston’s doormat – a curious bundle of photographs of a community garden, his garden, bursting with life years ago – a seed of an idea is planted. Once a sanctuary for people when they needed it most, the garden’s gate is now firmly closed. In a small pocket of London, between the houses of No.77 and No.79 Eastbourne Road, lies a neglected community garden. ‘It was a complete joy to spend time in The Twilight Garden’ SALLY PAGE The uplifting, unforgettable new novel from the acclaimed author of The Reading List
