The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle: the most heartwarming and uplifting love story of the year

The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle: the most heartwarming and uplifting love story of the year

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Author: Matt Cain
Format: Paperback, 126mm x 196mm, 320g, 464 pages
Published: Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom, 2022

'A total triumph', 'Romantic and heartbreaking and uplifting all at once', 'Highly recommended'

*The Independent best 'never-too-late' story of 2021, and one of the 8 best uplifting books of the year*

IS IT EVER TOO LATE TO BE LOVED?

'Wonderful . . . An utter treat' KATE MOSSE

'A heartfelt coming-of-age story . . . Remarkable' LAURIE FRANKEL, New York Times bestselling author

'A heart-warming, joyous love story - original, hopeful and totally charming' ADELE PARKS

'I loved it! Really heart-warming and joyful, but also so poignant. I cannot recommend this book highly enough' LORRAINE KELLY

'Albert is one of the most endearing characters I've met in a long time . . . Proof that it's never too late to find a happy ending' SUSAN WIGGS, New York Times bestselling author

'A bright, clear, sharply intelligent writer' JENNY COLGAN

'Will put a smile on everyone's face . . . A great big hug of a book!' - MICHAEL BALL, Radio 2

'Wonderful. Written with such a good heart, filled with joy and strength and optimism . . . inventive and fun but most importantly, true.' RUSSELL T. DAVIES

'A beautiful, timely page-turner, straight from the heart . . . The perfect summer read' MATTHEW BOURNE

'Brilliant . . . [I] recommend to all!' MATT LUCAS

*****

ALBERT ENTWISTLE WAS A POSTMAN. It was one of the few things everyone knew about him. And it was one of the few things he was comfortable with people knowing.

64-year-old Albert Entwistle has been a postie in a quiet town in Northern England for all his life, living alone since the death of his mam 18 years ago. He keeps himself to himself. He always has. But he's just learned he'll be forced to retire at his next birthday. With no friends and nothing to look forward to, the lonely future he faces terrifies him. He realises it's finally time to be honest about who he is. He must learn to ask for what he wants. And he must find the courage to look for the man that, many years ago, he lost - but has never forgotten . . .

Join Albert as he sets out to find the long-lost love of his life, and has an unforgettable and completely life-affirming adventure on the way . . . This is a love story the likes of which you have never read before!

*****

Matt Cain is an author, a leading commentator on LGBT+ issues, and a former journalist. He is currently a presenter for Virgin Radio Pride UK, was Channel 4's first Culture Editor, Editor-In-Chief of Attitude magazine, and has judged the Costa Prize, the Polari Prize and the South Bank Sky Arts Awards. He won Diversity in Media's Journalist Of the Year award in 2017 and is an ambassador for Manchester Pride and the Albert Kennedy Trust, plus a patron of LGBT+ History Month. Born in Bury and brought up in Bolton, he now lives in London.

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Author: Matt Cain
Format: Paperback, 126mm x 196mm, 320g, 464 pages
Published: Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom, 2022

'A total triumph', 'Romantic and heartbreaking and uplifting all at once', 'Highly recommended'

*The Independent best 'never-too-late' story of 2021, and one of the 8 best uplifting books of the year*

IS IT EVER TOO LATE TO BE LOVED?

'Wonderful . . . An utter treat' KATE MOSSE

'A heartfelt coming-of-age story . . . Remarkable' LAURIE FRANKEL, New York Times bestselling author

'A heart-warming, joyous love story - original, hopeful and totally charming' ADELE PARKS

'I loved it! Really heart-warming and joyful, but also so poignant. I cannot recommend this book highly enough' LORRAINE KELLY

'Albert is one of the most endearing characters I've met in a long time . . . Proof that it's never too late to find a happy ending' SUSAN WIGGS, New York Times bestselling author

'A bright, clear, sharply intelligent writer' JENNY COLGAN

'Will put a smile on everyone's face . . . A great big hug of a book!' - MICHAEL BALL, Radio 2

'Wonderful. Written with such a good heart, filled with joy and strength and optimism . . . inventive and fun but most importantly, true.' RUSSELL T. DAVIES

'A beautiful, timely page-turner, straight from the heart . . . The perfect summer read' MATTHEW BOURNE

'Brilliant . . . [I] recommend to all!' MATT LUCAS

*****

ALBERT ENTWISTLE WAS A POSTMAN. It was one of the few things everyone knew about him. And it was one of the few things he was comfortable with people knowing.

64-year-old Albert Entwistle has been a postie in a quiet town in Northern England for all his life, living alone since the death of his mam 18 years ago. He keeps himself to himself. He always has. But he's just learned he'll be forced to retire at his next birthday. With no friends and nothing to look forward to, the lonely future he faces terrifies him. He realises it's finally time to be honest about who he is. He must learn to ask for what he wants. And he must find the courage to look for the man that, many years ago, he lost - but has never forgotten . . .

Join Albert as he sets out to find the long-lost love of his life, and has an unforgettable and completely life-affirming adventure on the way . . . This is a love story the likes of which you have never read before!

*****

Matt Cain is an author, a leading commentator on LGBT+ issues, and a former journalist. He is currently a presenter for Virgin Radio Pride UK, was Channel 4's first Culture Editor, Editor-In-Chief of Attitude magazine, and has judged the Costa Prize, the Polari Prize and the South Bank Sky Arts Awards. He won Diversity in Media's Journalist Of the Year award in 2017 and is an ambassador for Manchester Pride and the Albert Kennedy Trust, plus a patron of LGBT+ History Month. Born in Bury and brought up in Bolton, he now lives in London.