Greatest Hits

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What to expect

One day. Sixteen songs. The soundtrack of a lifetime...

Alone in her studio, Cass Wheeler is taking a journey back into her past. After a silence of ten years, the singer-songwriter is picking the sixteen tracks that have defined her - sixteen key moments in her life - for a uniquely personal Greatest Hits album.

In the course of this one day, both ordinary and extraordinary, the story of Cass's life emerges - a story of highs and lows, of music, friendship and ambition, of great love and great loss. But what prompted her to retreat all those years ago, and is there a way for her to make peace with her past?

Daughter. Mother. Singer. Lover. What are the memories that mean the most?

In this bittersweet and poignant follow-up to the Number One bestselling The Versions of Us, Laura Barnett cements her position as one of the most talented storytellers of her generation.

This audiobook features extracts from the album 'Songs from the Novel "Greatest His"' by Kathryn Williams. 'Songs from the Novel "Greatest Hits"' is avaliable from One Little Indian Records now. Full copyright details and the complete lyrics to each song are included in the PDF that accompanies this audiobook. For more about Kathryn Williams' music, and One Little Indian Records, please visit indian.co.uk

Read by Imogen Church
(p) 2017 Orion publishing group

Critics Review

  • The mother/daughter relationship is the most moving aspect of this excellent book, and as Cass becomes a mother herself the novels asks, to what extent can harmful patterns by broken? This engaging, emotionally charged novel about music, motherhood and mental illness deserves to be a hit.

    THE OBSERVER
  • Barnett has that rare talent, like Curtis Sittenfeld or Kate Atkinson, of building up the mundane aspects of everyday life until they acquire meaning.

    THE TIMES
  • Barnett excels herself in this mesmerising ballad of a book.. an authentic account of the true cost of laying oneself bare as a female artist in an industry where double standards reign.

    STYLIST - BOOK WARS
  • Barnett’s portrait is unusually perceptive, a mixture of evocative detail and sharp reportage that feels fresh to read

    SUNDAY TIMES
  • Barnett’s style is poetic, perceptive and so fully realised it reads like an exceptionally well-written biography of a real person.. A fascinating, occasionally sobering, portrait of fame.

    DAILY MAIL
  • For fans of Laura Barnett’s debut novel, The Versions of Us, her next novel Greatest Hits is no disappointment.. Barnett proves once again that she can master the art of storytelling and weave a complex, enticing plot into 400 pages.

    THE INDEPENDENT

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