'Enormously effective . . . There are many more than ten things to love'
New York Times Book Review
Alice is back in the family house that has never felt like home, waiting out the last few days of her father's life and yearning to escape. Across the city, a homeless man named Daniel searches for the daughter he has always loved but never met.
Connected by a secret, Alice and Daniel are about to cross paths in unexpected and life-changing ways . . .
'Heartbreaking and hopeful, Ten Things I've Learnt About Love criss-crosses London in a search for fathers and daughters, family and home. For anyone who has ever wondered where they belong, or to whom they belong, the answer can be found within Sarah Butler's tender debut novel'
Vanessa Diffenbaugh, author of The Language of Flowers
'Exquisitely written'
Metro
'Moving and satisfying'
Daily Mail