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  • Published: 17 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9780241481875
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $21.00

Ghosted



You'll never meet that perfect stranger again, right? But what if you do? Again and again . . .
A love story with a thrilling twist from the bestselling author of The One Memory of Flora Banks

Meeting Joe changed everything. It gave me hope . . . I never wanted to stop talking to him. I wanted him to tell me everything about what it was like to be him.


Ariel's accidental meeting with a handsome stranger called Joe is completely perfect; they have a connection like she's never known before. They exchange numbers and agree to meet when he is back from a trip to France. But when Ariel messages him, the number Joe gave her is disconnected. He's ghosted her. She assumes she will never see him again.

Except she does. Again and again.

Ariel returns to the place she and Joe met, and is stunned to find him there, not in France as he said he'd be, and behaving as if he has no idea who she is.

It turns out that their first meeting has been life-changing for them both, actually it's even more than that for Joe. But what do you do when - with every day that passes - you're literally growing apart from the best person you've ever known . . . ?

  • Published: 17 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9780241481875
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $21.00

About the author

Emily Barr

Emily Barr worked as a journalist in London but always hankered after a quiet room and a book to write. She went travelling for a year, which gave her an idea for a novel set in the world of backpackers in Asia. This became Backpack, an adult thriller which won the WH Smith New Talent Award, and she has since written eleven more adult novels published in the UK and around the world. The One Memory of Flora Banks is her first novel for young adults. She lives in Cornwall with her partner and their children.

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Praise for Ghosted

Original plot and charming protagonist . . . Her [Emily's] page-turning talents are put to good use as the reader accompanies a brave teenager on a journey to discover who she really is.

Irish Times on The One Memory of Flora Banks

Mesmerizing, electric, and achingly lovely . . . One of the best YA novels I've read in a very long time

Jennifer Niven on The One Memory of Flora Banks

If you like dark fiction you'll devour it

Heat - on The Truth and Lies of Ella Black