Joanna Glen’s novels include All My Mothers and The Other Half of Augusta Hope, which was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award and the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award. She and her husband live in Brighton.
‘Fabulous, relaxing, page-turning, dream-inspiring – what a perfect holiday companion of a book' MIRANDA HART 'A wholly enchanting, entirely beautiful and utterly transporting tale' SAMUEL BURR 'A mini-holiday in itself, and an adorable ode to the romance of the awkward, the shy and the uncertain' LOUISA YOUNG 'Mesmerising… an elegant and alluring novel from one of our favourite authors' WOMAN & HOME, Book of the Month 'A magical, moving story' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 'Joanna Glen's writing is exquisitely beautiful and so perceptive. Maybe, Perhaps, Possibly is such a powerful story, filled with hope and kindness, and the reassurance that no one is truly a misfit, just that we have yet to discover where we belong. Joanna's writing is so wise and comforting, and this truly was a joy to read' JOANNA CANNON 'Packed with emotion and comfort… a book to savour' DAILY MAIL 'A gentle and powerful love story. Addie and Sol are genuinely spellbinding' JULIETTA HENDERSON 'I was completely swept away with Addie and Sol. It's impossible not to be moved by this story of life-changing first love. A delicate depiction of life, love, family and faith' MARIANNE CRONIN 'Beautifully written… will stay with you long after you finish reading' CHRISTINA SWEENEY-BAIRD 'Exquisite and very moving. I love Joanna Glen's writing, and this is my favourite book of hers to date… a beautiful, touching, hopeful story' TRACY REES 'Unfolds in elegant layers, beautifully written and intelligently observed, with utterly believable characters. I'll remember Sol and Addie for a long time' FRANCES QUINN 'A love story for realists… This is a book that knows that life's biggest questions are answered in its smallest moments and – if we are lucky – life doesn't always take our first answer' GRÁINNE MURPHY 'This utterly enchanting novel took my breath away… genius' DINAH JEFFERIES ‘Put aside time to delight in this gently mesmerising read’ WOMAN