A Song for Tomorrow

A Song for Tomorrow

by Alice Peterson (Author)

Synopsis

Tom fell in love with Alice the moment he saw her. He realises that being with her will not be easy, but she is a force of nature, a burst of sunlight in his otherwise ordinary world.

Some people might look at Alice and think she has everything, but Alice knows she is not like other women. Her life is complicated, unpredictable, difficult. Alice does not like pity. All she wants to do, has ever wanted to do, is sing.

Alice has been told not to follow her dreams. So has Tom. But when fate has already dealt a tough hand, it's time to stop listening to everyone else and only follow their hearts.

`A heart-wrenching read ... A moving story of an extraordinary young woman and the triumph of her spirit against huge odds' Fanny Blake, Sunday Express

'An almost unbearably moving portrait of courage in the face of adversity, and the enduring power of love.... it's impossible to get to the end of this powerful and poignant story without a lump in the throat' Deirdre O'Brien, Sunday Mirror

`A Song for Tomorrow is an extraordinary story that goes straight to the heart. Alice Peterson celebrates her namesake with great understanding and skill, acknowledging the frailties and strengths, the ambitions and the talent of an amazing young woman' Janet Ellis, author of The Butcher's Hook

`An inspiring, uplifting novel about an extraordinary young woman who refuses to let anything stand in the way of her love and her dream' Julie Cohen, author of R&J Book Club pick Dear Thing

'A wonderful book about the beautiful Alice Martineau that both inspired me and made me cry uncontrollably when I finished it' Becky Barrow, Sunday Times

'What a beautiful, passionate story. I couldn't physically put the book down... I had to keep on reading' Alice Beer, journalist, broadcaster & author

`Touching and vivid... A book that will live on in the hearts of many' Casilda Grigg, journalist

`A Song for Tomorrow brought Alice's soul to life. This book had me in tears, my favourite book of the year Lizzy Ward Thomas, from the band Ward Thomas

`An emotional uplifting page-turner, inspired by the true story of the singer, Alice Martineau, that celebrates making every moment in life count, and never giving up' Jo Charrington, Capitol Records

'If you read nothing else this year, please read this book! You won't regret it! I didn't know anything about Alice Martineau when I opened this book but now I want to know more about this incredible woman.' Reading between the pages...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: Paperback Original
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 09 Feb 2017

ISBN 10: 1471153010
ISBN 13: 9781471153013

Media Reviews
`I saw Alice perform at the 606 club in 2002; her story and music strike an influential chord. Alice is an inspiration to us all' -- Robbie Williams
`A life affirming tale of indomitable spirit and determination' -- Rowan Coleman, author of The Memory Book
`Powerful yet achingly poignant. A melody of emotions that hits all the right notes' -- Dani Atkins, author of Our Song
`I was blown away by this extraordinary book - delightful, insightful and bittersweet' -- Penny Parkes, author of Out of Practice
`A Song for Tomorrow is an extraordinary story that goes straight to the heart. Alice Peterson celebrates her namesake with great understanding and skill, acknowledging the frailties and strengths, the ambitions and the talent of an amazing young woman' -- Janet Ellis, author of The Butcher's Hook
'If you read nothing else this year, please read this book! You won't regret it! I didn't know anything about Alice Martineau when I opened this book but now I want to know more about this incredible woman.' * Reading between the pages... *
Author Bio
Alice Peterson writes contemporary fiction with humour and compassion. Her novels always have the feel good factor, but she also aims to take the reader to a darker place where characters have to overcome adversity. This is partly due to Alice's own life experience of living with Rheumatoid Arthritis, which she wrote about in her memoir Another Alice. She has written four novels: Monday to Friday Man, which has sold over 500,000 copies across all editions, Ten Years On, By My Side and One Step Closer to You, which won the Festival of Romance's Best Romantic Read 2014.