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The Cookbook of Common Prayer by Francesca Haig is an emotional and thought-provoking novel that explores the devastating impact of loss on a family already facing immense challenges. When Gill and Gabe’s eldest son dies in a tragic accident overseas, they make the difficult decision to keep the news from their seriously ill daughter, believing they are protecting her.
As the family struggles with grief, Gill begins writing letters from her deceased son to his sister, creating a web of secrets that grows increasingly difficult to maintain. Set between Tasmania and London, the novel explores love, loss, family bonds, resilience, and the ways people cope with unimaginable pain.
Beautifully crafted and emotionally powerful, this novel is perfect for readers who enjoy literary fiction, family dramas, and stories of hope emerging from heartbreak.





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