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FOUR FUNERALS. TWO MARRIAGES. ONE PRECIOUS LIFE.

‘Delicious’ LIANNE MORIARTY
‘A delight’ SUNDAY EXPRESS
‘Uplifting’ OBSERVER

This is a story about Clare, Chris and Louisa. It is about two failing marriages, two strangers falling in love and two friends embarking on a potentially disastrous funeral catering business. It is most certainly not about frittatas (a terrible concession) and more to do with lemon tart (a perfect contrast of textures).

This is a story about all the things that make life worth living, and how joy breaks in even when you least expect it.

‘Life-affirming and joyful, even as it breaks your heart’ EMILY ITAMI
‘Insightful’ THE TIMES
‘Comfort food for your mind’ HARPER’S BAZAAR

Reviews

New Idea
A heartfelt and uplifting novel about failing marriages and starting over in the most unexpected ways. You won't put it down!
Emily Itami
Brilliantly funny and human. A delicious reading experience with characters that feel vivid from the very first page, The Wakes is life-affirming and joyful, even as it breaks your heart.
Who Magazine
While there is a lot of death in The Wakes - two of the main characters run a funeral catering business -this heartfelt and uplifting book is essentially about living
Jacqueline Maley
I loved it. So warm and poignant and sweetly funny
Shelley Burr
An absolute delight . . . immensely human and warm and satisfying
Sally Hepworth
The Wakes is an utter delight - warm, funny and profound. I can't wait for everyone to read it. I couldn't believe it was a debut
Harper's Bazaar
Few people can write about food and heartbreak like Nora Ephron - that was until Dianne Yarwood
Books+Publishing Australia
The Wakes is a book that will stay with you long after you finish the final page, as the author accurately captures the beautifully messy nature of life, death and love in all of its forms. For readers who enjoy Liane Moriarty, Meg Mason or simply a story with interweaving storylines, this debut novel poignantly and humorously explores how the many facets of grief can so strongly bind people together. With strong dialogue, fully formed characters and outrageously delicious food descriptions, The Wakes will leave you with a renewed appreciation for life
Weekend Australian
A delectable fusion of comedy, hope, loss, and great food
Country Style
It's a debut novel, but Yarwood has you in the hollow of her hand from the first pages
Natasha Lester
It's hard to believe that Dianne Yarwood is a debut novelist because The Wakes proves that she has the heart of a writer. This is a glorious book that will make you simultaneously want to eat Louisa and Clare's lemon tarts as well as forge a friendship like theirs. It reminded me that life is the most precious gift of all and every day is a treat meant to be enjoyed to its fullest.
Kayte Nunn
I devoured it in two sittings - utterly wonderful! The kind of book where you want to stay in that world long after it's finished. Such a brilliant mix of gentle humour and devastating sadness. My favourite kind of poignant read
The Times
Yarwood's feel for character-building is unerring, and The Wakes is a light-on-its-feet exploration of big themes that takes tragedy and farce in its stride. Her book is like an embrace, kind and never cloying.
Better Homes and Gardens
A heartfelt debut novel that blends humour with poignant reflections on life and death
Good Housekeeping
There are funerals, friendships and people falling in love in this fabulous debut that carries a reminder to be grateful for what you have
Marianne Levy
A funny, clever novel about love and loss and midlife, executed with the lightest touch. I can't remember when I last read a book that captures so well the sheer sensory joy of being alive.
Liane Moriarty
The Wakes is a truly delightful debut novel about life, death . . . and chicken sandwiches. Funny, moving, tender and wise, I ate up every delicious word
Heat
While funerals and food seem to be an unlikely occasion to bring two singletons together, death and divorce offers the opportunity for new beginnings and an appreciation for life . . . A quietly powerful and tender read
The Sun / Fabulous
A brilliant book about life, death, love and friendship
Kelly Rimmer
The Wakes is a truly exceptional novel. Dianne Yarwood skilfully illuminates the breadth of the human experience through the eyes of a suite of perfectly imperfect characters. This novel is rich with wisdom, love, humour and a sparkling joy - that unique kind of story that can make you sob and chuckle in the very same scene. I flew through this book in just a few sittings and have been gushing about it ever since!
Sophie Green
Some books grab hold of you and won't let you go until the last page - and far beyond that. The Wakes is just such a book, an unforgettable story of hope and regret, of love lost and friendship found, and of understanding how the past and present are always intertwined
Cathy Rentzenbrink
I adored this novel. It's charming, poignant and moving but also very funny and left me full of the joys of this hard yet beautiful business of being alive
Joanna Nell
Far from a book about mourning, The Wakes is a celebration of what it means to be alive, and the joy of finding friendship where you least expect it. Dianne Yarwood explores the messiness of middle age with warmth, humanity and wry humour, as well as fiction's most delicious lemon tarts! I'd eat this book if I could
Sunday Express
Take a powerful friendship and delicious food, add a series of upbeat funerals, blend with an optimistic attitude to death and you have the raw ingredients of The Wakes . . . While death is inevitably a key theme, the discussions are always more hopeful than depressing, and the funerals provide an opportunity for funny and touching celebrations of life. With its brilliantly drawn characters and intricately linked storylines, this is a delight of a debut. Highly recommended
Hannah Beckerman
I fell head over heels in love with The Wakes - a truly beautiful, wise and funny novel about love, friendship and the perfection of a good morning bun.
The Observer
Yarwood's poignant debut is infused with humour, pathos and gastronomic delights in an uplifting novel about friendship, death and how the joy of living can be found in the most unexpected places.