My Oxford Year [Movie Tie-in]: A Novel

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My Oxford Year [Movie Tie-in]: A Novel

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352 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 24, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780062740649
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.79" L x 8.0" H
“Full of humor and romance, My Oxford Year has it all—I loved it!” - Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author
My Oxford Year is a pure delight with unpredictable depths. Julia Whelan has crafted a story that is as fun and charming as it is powerful and wise. Ella Durran is a breath of fresh air and her story will stay with you long after you’re done.” - Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
My Oxford Year is a funny, tender, heart-breaking coming-of-age adventure.”
 
- Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author
“Whelan’s vivid and detailed writing about Oxford will appeal to any Anglophile longing for quaint landscapes and clotted cream with their scones. And the love story will appeal to anyone who’s had to make difficult decisions.” - Refinery 29
“This pull-at-the-heartstrings yet sexy debut novel by Whelan, an award-winning audiobook narrator, is all about the choices we make for ourselves and others. It will delight Anglophiles as well as Jojo Moyes fans.” - Library Journal
“The premise and setting lends itself to rich descriptions and plenty of fun literature references for us book nerds, showcasing Whelan’s deep knowledge of both the subject and the area.” - Audible
“You’ll swoon over the sweet love story between Ella and Jamie, a young woman abroad and her professor...Heart eyes for days.” - HelloGiggles.com
“Whelan combined the most heart-wrenching and romantic moments of every Jojo Moyes and Nicholas Sparks novel and added in her own touches of humanity and lovableness...Bring your tissues.” - Travel + Leisure
“If you love books by Nicholas Sparks and JoJo Moyes, you’re going to swoon for Julia Whelan’s newest novel..” - Brit + Co.com
“[An] enjoyable debut…fans of One Day and Me Before You will be charmed by this warm story and Ella and Jamie’s romance.” - Publishers Weekly
“I laughed, I definitely cried, and I learned about literature and poetry in a way that made me feel a bit smarter today.” - Heather Cocks, author of The Royal We
“...Julia Whelan’s My Oxford Year, which unfolds in charming Oxfordshire and reads even better when read through a pair of thick-rimmed glasses.” - Vogue.com
“Vivid, smart, and utterly charming, My Oxford Year is a heartfelt journey.” - Allie Larkin, author of Why Can't I Be You
“Whelan has created a beautiful, romantic story that focuses on big ideas—love, death, poetry, and what really matters in the end.” - Kirkus Reviews
My Oxford Year is an achingly beautiful debut.” - Robinne Lee, author of The Idea of You
“This debut novel has a preponderance of heart while offering respite from heady emotions with light wit. Whelan draws from her own Oxford experience, creating a richly rendered setting of not just the university’s spires but of the surrounding chip shops and grubby pubs that are just as vital.”   - Booklist
“With My Oxford Year, Julia Whelan has crafted a breathtakingly perfect picture of Oxford…a read bursting with warmth, mirth, and heart. A powerfully heartbreaking and life-affirming tribute to love and to choice – to choosing love and an open-hearted approach to the world.” - Entertainment Weekly, “A” review

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