âA truly original, bittersweet tale of life, loss and enduring love that had me completely hooked. A treasure of a book!â Sunday Times bestseller, Ruth Hogan
âStunning, stunning, stunningâ Anstey Harris
This is the story of Ella.
And Robert.
And of all the things they should have said, but never did.
âWhat have you been up to?â
I shrug, âJust existing, I guess.â
âLooks like more than just existing.â
Robert gestures at the baby, the lifeboat, the ocean.
âAll right, not existing. Surviving.â
He laughs, not unkindly. âSounds grim.â
âIt wasnât so bad, really. But I wish youâd been there.â
Ella has known Robert all her life. Through seven key moments and seven key people their journey intertwines.
From the streets of Glasgow during WW2 to the sex, drugs and rock nâ roll of London in the 60s and beyond, this is a story of love and near misses. Of those who come in to our lives and leave it too soon. And of those who stay with you forever...
Readers LOVE When the Music Stops!âEndearing and beautifully toldâ Janet
âStunning ...with touches of a modern day Jane Eyre in that invisible space between the pages. Unusual. Rare. Magical. Highly recommended.â Jenny
âWhat a storyteller this author is...The closing chapters are sublime, and brought me to tears. A beautiful ending. This book will remain with me long after I write this reviewâ Janette
âIt mixes the ordinary with the extraordinary...in one way a version of David Nichollsâ One Dayâ Jane
âI fell in love with this lovely book...itâs about the things that connect us. A terrific readâ Pamela
âThis is going to leave a few people with tears in their eyes...read it in one sittingâ Louisa
âThere was one scene that overwhelmed me, had me crying so much I had to put the book down and take a breather. I went back after 15 mins to re-read, and cried again...Joe Heap does not disappointâ Reader review
â I just loved Ella and lived every step of her journey...a compulsive readâ Bren
âIâm swiftly becoming a big fan of Joe Heap!â Emily
Joe Heap was born in 1986 and grew up in Bradford, the son of two teachers. In 2004, he won the Foyle Young Poets award, and he is a published poet. He studied for a BA in English Literature at Stirling University and a Masters in Creative Writing at Glasgow University. Joe lives in London with his long-suffering girlfriend, short-suffering baby, and much-aggrieved cat. The Rules of Seeing is his first novel.