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13 hours 31 minutes
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Unabridged
13 hours 31 minutes
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From the publisher
A heart stops. Their story starts.
Praise for Eva Carter's How to Save a Life:
'I couldn't put it down until I reached the final page' Beth O'Leary, author of The Flatshare
'A sweeping, brave, epic love story. I was hooked from the very first page' Josie Silver, author of One Day in December
Sometimes saving a life is only the start of the story . . .
It's nearly midnight on the eve of the millennium when eighteen-year-old Joel's heart stops. A school friend, Kerry, performs CPR for almost twenty exhausting minutes, ultimately saving Joel's life, while her best friend Tim freezes, unable to help.
That moment of life and death changes the course of all three lives over the next two decades: each time Kerry, Joel and Tim believe they've found love, discovered their vocation, or simply moved on, their lives collide again.
. . . Because bravery isn't just about life or death decisions; it's also about how to keep on living afterwards.
Praise for Eva Carter's How to Save a Life:
'I couldn't put it down until I reached the final page' Beth O'Leary, author of The Flatshare
'A sweeping, brave, epic love story. I was hooked from the very first page' Josie Silver, author of One Day in December
Sometimes saving a life is only the start of the story . . .
It's nearly midnight on the eve of the millennium when eighteen-year-old Joel's heart stops. A school friend, Kerry, performs CPR for almost twenty exhausting minutes, ultimately saving Joel's life, while her best friend Tim freezes, unable to help.
That moment of life and death changes the course of all three lives over the next two decades: each time Kerry, Joel and Tim believe they've found love, discovered their vocation, or simply moved on, their lives collide again.
. . . Because bravery isn't just about life or death decisions; it's also about how to keep on living afterwards.