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The Best of Everything

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10th April 2025

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781035404810

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From the author of My Name is Leon comes an unforgettable story of found family and the love that steals into our lives… in spite of our best laid plans.

‘Tender. Beautifully judged’
Guardian
‘I read this in a sitting, revelling in every word-perfect sentence’ (reader review) ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
‘De Waal takes an ordinary life and renders it extraordinary’ Monica Ali
‘A beautiful and important story about kindness that will break your heart, then make it sing’ (reader review) ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
‘Wonderful. De Waal writes brilliantly about forgiveness’ Clare Chambers
‘A pr
ofoundly compassionate novel of devastating power’ Bernardine Evaristo



Paulette’s the kind of woman who likes the future all mapped out: the wedding to Denton, the Caribbean honeymoon, the gingham quilt on the baby’s crib. Until one morning Garfield, Denton’s friend, arrives at her door with the news that Denton won’t be coming around any more, that there won’t be time for her to say goodbye.

Somehow Garfield finds his way into her bed, and sooner than anyone can believe there is a baby, and suddenly giving Bird, her son, the best of everything is what gives Paulette’s life meaning.

So why is it another little boy, Nellie, who keeps Paulette awake at night? Nellie who is being raised a few streets away, with no sign of a mum. Surely Paulette is the last person who should be getting tangled up in any of that?

A tender celebration of kindness and its power to change lives, The Best of Everything is one of the most beautiful and uplifting novels you’ll read this year.

Reviews

Mail on Sunday
A beautiful novel about kindness and found family
Good Housekeeping
A beautiful novel about kindness and found family
Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other
A profoundly compassionate novel of devastating power and emotional complexity
The Times
Affecting... a story of loneliness and sacrifice that navigates great sorrow with a remarkable lightness of touch
Donal Ryan, author of The Queen of Dirt Island
Beautiful. De Waal has the power to astound, to lift and console, to make life with her sentences
Observer
De Waal's tone is warm and wise... she has a knack for the small charming moment. Very moving
Grazia
Devastating and uplifting
I-Paper
Everything de Waal has written pulls at the heartstrings... tenderly explores how to build a life of meaning
Prima
Full of warmth, this is a joyous story about love, and what family means to each of us
Annie Macmanus, author of The Mess We're In
So deeply moving. Sad and beautiful and true
Guardian
Tender... A beautifully judged tale extolling the virtues of kindness
Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond
This is a book of such tenderness, full of pain, grief and despair and yet playful and joyful at the same time. Kit de Waal has an uncanny ability to create vivid characters with such empathy that I want to reach into the pages to hug them. I truly loved this book
Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Ordinary Time
What a wonderful novel, bursting with life. Kit de Waal is a writer who knows all the secret longings of the human heart
Irish Independent
Paulette's life story is ultimately told with deep affection and tenderness, allowing the reader to form a genuine connection with her and those around her... Life is complicated, especially when a person is tested in the way that she is. In the very best people, like this one, setbacks create resilience. There is somehow still room for hope
Clare Chambers, author of Small Pleasures and Shy Creatures
Paulette was such a wonderful character, giving so much and making do with so little, tough but vulnerable, as perhaps all mothers are....De Waal writes brilliantly about forgiveness without glossing over its difficulties. Paulette's relationship with Nellie is the beating heart of the book and a reminder that there are more interesting kinds of love than the ones usually celebrated in novels.