AUDIOBOOK

Sophie, Standing There

A Novel

Meg Mason
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Duration
9h 18m
Year
2026
Language
English

About

"So smart, so funny, so moving. I absolutely loved it."-Bonnie Garmus, New York Times bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry The "brilliant" (Ann Patchett) and much beloved author of the critically acclaimed Sorrow and Bliss returns with a tender and hilarious novel about heartbreak and the journey from isolation and loneliness towards love. Sophie Pattison lives for books. As well as a dream job at a local book festival, she has a husband she adores, a lifelong best friend, Emma, and a brother she's always been close to. Which makes you wonder why since Christmas Sophie's been living alone, estranged from Emma, avoiding her brother, and about to be fired. Now the only thing she has left is reading. When Sophie re-discovers an author she first read in her twenties, the words on the page reach her in a new way-becoming both solace and company. Devouring every novel and interview, Sophie begins to dream of meeting her, knowing she likely never will. But what if she did? What if, by then, the author feels like a friend? What if, for Sophie, it feels almost like love? In this much anticipated novel, Meg Mason captures the heartache and dark humor of our relationships in all their complexity, giving us a story about the power of connection and an ode to the inexplicable nature of the human heart.

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