Synopsis
‘Absolutely beautiful’ – The Times
Addie Moore’s husband died years ago, and so did Louis Waters’s wife, and, as neighbours in Holt, Colorado they have naturally long been aware of each other. With their children now far away, both live alone in houses empty of family. The nights are terribly lonely, with no one to talk to. Then, one evening Addie pays Louis an unexpected visit.
Their brave adventures — their pleasures and their difficulties — form the beating heart of Our Souls at Night. Kent Haruf's final novel is an exquisite and moving story about love and growing old with grace. It is a lasting tribute to the extraordinary author who wrote it.
Now part of the Picador Collection, a series showcasing the very best of modern literature.
‘Luminous’ – Ursula K. Le Guin, The Guardian
‘I loved Our Souls at Night’ – David Nicholls
‘An astonishing piece of writing’ – Literary Review
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“I loved Our Souls at Night”David Nicholls, author of You Are Here and One Day
“Gritty, painful and human . . . his novels are imbued with an affection and understanding that transform the most mundane details into poetry . . . Haruf's final novel is a beacon of hope; he is sorely missed”Francesca Wade, Financial Times
“The prose is precise and calm but the emotional strength is overwhelming”Mark Damazer, New Statesman
“Absolutely beautiful”The Times, The Times



































