What if the people who have the power to change your life are the ones who have been there all along...
Like stars in the night sky, freckles are scattered across Allegra Birdโs arms, a legacy from her beloved father.
Her legacy from her mother is more complicated โ until one question from a stranger inspires a change. What if it isnโt about fitting in, but finding the people who make you who you are? Who would those people be?
As she searches for connection, Allegra is about to find out that it is our differences that make life worth living โ if only someone can help you to join the dots . . .
Praise for FrecklesโFans will adore this heart-warming story about loneliness and connectionโ Daily Mail
โFunny, thought-provoking and originalโ Mirror
โA warm and bittersweet tale about finding yourself through family and friendshipโ Sunday Telegraph
โAn endearing story of human frailty, connection and growthโ Irish Independent
โEverything a greedy reader wants: a moving story, absorbing characters, engaging writing and as much of a page-turner as youโd expectโ Irish Times
โAhern was born to write and her books to be read by allโ My Weekly
โFresh and timely... asking bolding what and who make us who we are, Freckles manages to team wit and wisdom harmoniouslyโ Echo
โA beautiful, hopeful book when the world needs hope most... inspiring, life-affirming and full of insightโ Cathy Kelly
Cecelia Ahernโs previous novel Postscript was a Sunday Times bestseller w/c 16th September 2019.
Cecelia Ahern was born and grew up in Dublin. Her novels have been translated into thirty-five languages and have sold more than twenty-five million copies in over fifty countries. Two of her books have been adapted as films and she has created several TV series.
She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for The Year I Met You.
She lives in Dublin with her family.