Marianne Cronin was born in 1990 and grew up in Warwickshire. After gaining her PhD in applied linguistics, she worked in academia until becoming a writer. Her first novel, The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot, published by Doubleday in 2021, was voted 'most uplifting book of 2021' by The Independent and shortlisted for a Goodreads Choice Award for Fiction. She lives in the Midlands with her family and her cat.
An incredibly gorgeous story about an unconventional friendship and a late-life but enduring love. Marianne Cronin creates such complete and lovable characters, and these pages are brimming over with kindness and hope. We all need Eddie Winston in our lives! Sublimely enjoyable. * HAZEL PRIOR, author of AWAY WITH THE PENGUINS * Marianne Cronin has lived up to the brilliance of The One Hundred Years of Lenni & Margot and, dare I say it… surpassed even that. The characters (including the supporting cast) are real and vulnerable, the story is funny and captivating and the writing is faultless * JULIETTA HENDERSON, author of The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman * This book was pure joy . . . A story of friendship, love and discovering happiness * PRIMA * A book that left us with a smile on our face! * BELLA * [A] wonderfully joyful read. * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING * Uplifting * SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE * In Eddie Winston is Looking For Love, Marianne Cronin does a terrific job of balancing the divergent tones – the romance and tragedy of Bridie and Eddie’s near-miss love story, and the comedy of Eddie and Bella’s hijinks – to create a novel that feels abundant and intimate, messy and tragic, frustrating and joyful. Just like life. * CULTUREFLY * A winning tale of second chances * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY * Cronin blends real-feeling characters and several emotionally rich plot lines in this British charmer that is a powerfully sweet ode to human connection in all forms * Booklist starred review * One of those books that can make you feel a little better about humanity * AARP Magazine *