The Truth of Us
The unforgettable new novel from the beloved radio broadcaster and bestselling author
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Sara Cox
Summary
Manchester, 1982. The houses on the street are almost identical but number 51 has always been slightly neater, a shiny penny next to number 49. The people inside have their differences too but still their lives are entwined, most especially for young girls Abi and Christy. From questionable fashion choices, illicit nights out and doomed romances, growing up together they share everything. Except the secret that eventually tears them apart.
Two decades later, Abi's life is one of marriage, family and stability. Christy, always the wilder of the two, has travelled and partied and risen high in the TV world. Until, unexpectedly, they're living next door to each other again. Is it finally time to confront the past and speak the truth?
The Truth of Us showcases Sara Cox's superb storytelling skills in an unforgettable story that spans generations but always stays truthful to the strong, funny and complex women at its heart.©2026 Sara Cox (P)2026 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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Critic reviews
Praise for Sara Cox:
A warm and moving dive into childhood secrets, shot through with the wonder of female friendships. Imbued with laughs and constant surprises (Jo Brand)
A gorgeously written story of starting over, secrets, friendship... and going wild in the country (Lucy Diamond)
Gorgeous! Warm and funny and brimming with tenderness and heart (Graham Norton)
Full of Sara Cox's natural warmth and wit (Prima)
Relatable, observant and funny . . . Great music references too! (Woman & Home)
A thoughtful, witty family drama (Yorkshire Post)
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