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A Little Hope

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Pub Date 28 Apr 2022 | Archive Date 26 Jul 2023


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An ode to the beauty of the everyday, A Little Hope tracks the losses, loves and dreams of a small Connecticut town. A moving, life-affirming novel focussing on the residents of Wharton as they face everyday fears and desires, a lost love, a stalled career, a diagnosis that pulls at the heartstrings, for readers of Olive Kitteridge and A Spool of Blue Thread.  

In the small town of Wharton, Connecticut, lives are beginning to unravel. A husband betrays his wife. A son struggles with addiction. A widow misses her late spouse. At the heart of these interlinking stories is one couple: Freddie and Greg Tyler.

Greg has just been diagnosed with a brutal form of cancer. He intends to handle this the way he has faced everything else: through grit and determination. But can he successfully overcome his illness? How will the Freddie and their daughter cope if he doesn’t? How do the other residents of Wharton learn to live with loss and find happiness again?

Celebrating the grace in everyday life, this powerful debut immerses the reader in a community of friends, family, and neighbours and identifies the ways that love and forgiveness can help us survive even the most difficult of life’s challenges.

An ode to the beauty of the everyday, A Little Hope tracks the losses, loves and dreams of a small Connecticut town. A moving, life-affirming novel focussing on the residents of Wharton as they...


A Note From the Publisher
Ethan Joella teaches English and psychology at the University of Delaware and leads community writing workshops. His work has appeared in River Teeth, The International Fiction Review, The MacGuffin, Delaware Beach Life, and Third Wednesday. He lives in Delaware with his wife and two daughters.

Ethan Joella teaches English and psychology at the University of Delaware and leads community writing workshops. His work has appeared in River Teeth, The International Fiction Review, The MacGuffin...


Advance Praise

'Poignant and quietly powerful…inspiring’  New York Times

'Readers of Meg Wolitzer will gravitate to this immersive, illuminating novel’  Booklist 

‘Wonderfully observed and immensely touching, a beautiful portrait of the poignant moments in life that change us’  Ashley Audrain, author of The Push                      

‘Forgiveness and redemption are the soul of this novel, but it's the love you will remember long after you put it down’ Adrianna Trigiani, author of The Shoemakers Wife           

‘An elegantly written debut. I absolutely loved it.’   Brandon Hobson, author of The Removed 


'Poignant and quietly powerful…inspiring’  New York Times

'Readers of Meg Wolitzer will gravitate to this immersive, illuminating novel’  Booklist 

‘Wonderfully observed and immensely touching, a...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781739966003
PRICE £12.99 (GBP)

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