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Most Anticipated Book of the Summer:
New York Times Book Review, W Magazine, Oprah Daily, Conde Nast Traveler, Hollywood Reporter,
the
Boston Globe,
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
and
The Millions
Best Book of 2025 So Far:
Real Simple
,
Debutiful
Literary Hub
“[
Loved One
] is special . . . full of wildly astute, delectably thorny questions about love and loss and possession.” —Maggie Shipstead,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Great Circle
From an Emmy Award–winning writer comes a funny, wise, heartbreaking story about a woman journeying into the unknown in the wake of sudden loss
When her first-love-turned-close-friend, Gabe, dies unexpectedly at twenty-nine, thirty-year-old Julia is launched into an intercontinental quest to recover his lost possessions. Her journey takes her from Los Angeles to London and into the murky realm of the past. It also sets Julia on a collision course with the last woman he loved, a guarded, self-possessed florist and restaurateur named Elizabeth, who insists on withholding Gabe’s beloved guitar—one of the departed indie rock musician’s dearest belongings—for reasons Julia can’t understand. Both women, it turns out, have something to hide, and soon find themselves engaged in a complex dance of withholding and revelation.
An emotional mystery spanning years, continents, and relationship statuses,
introduces Aisha Muharrar as a novelist intimately attuned to the intricacies of love, memory, and ambiguous loss. What happens when we admit that the deepest feelings never die? How do we reconcile various—and sometimes contradictory—truths about those closest to us? An engrossing and profoundly moving coming-of-age story with a powerful love at its heart,
is poised to become an instant classic.
New York Times Book Review, W Magazine, Oprah Daily, Conde Nast Traveler, Hollywood Reporter,
the
Boston Globe,
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
and
The Millions
Best Book of 2025 So Far:
Real Simple
,
Debutiful
Literary Hub
“[
Loved One
] is special . . . full of wildly astute, delectably thorny questions about love and loss and possession.” —Maggie Shipstead,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Great Circle
From an Emmy Award–winning writer comes a funny, wise, heartbreaking story about a woman journeying into the unknown in the wake of sudden loss
When her first-love-turned-close-friend, Gabe, dies unexpectedly at twenty-nine, thirty-year-old Julia is launched into an intercontinental quest to recover his lost possessions. Her journey takes her from Los Angeles to London and into the murky realm of the past. It also sets Julia on a collision course with the last woman he loved, a guarded, self-possessed florist and restaurateur named Elizabeth, who insists on withholding Gabe’s beloved guitar—one of the departed indie rock musician’s dearest belongings—for reasons Julia can’t understand. Both women, it turns out, have something to hide, and soon find themselves engaged in a complex dance of withholding and revelation.
An emotional mystery spanning years, continents, and relationship statuses,
introduces Aisha Muharrar as a novelist intimately attuned to the intricacies of love, memory, and ambiguous loss. What happens when we admit that the deepest feelings never die? How do we reconcile various—and sometimes contradictory—truths about those closest to us? An engrossing and profoundly moving coming-of-age story with a powerful love at its heart,
is poised to become an instant classic.
Most Anticipated Book of the Summer:
New York Times Book Review, W Magazine, Oprah Daily, Conde Nast Traveler, Hollywood Reporter,
the
Boston Globe,
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
and
The Millions
Best Book of 2025 So Far:
Real Simple
,
Debutiful
Literary Hub
“[
Loved One
] is special . . . full of wildly astute, delectably thorny questions about love and loss and possession.” —Maggie Shipstead,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Great Circle
From an Emmy Award–winning writer comes a funny, wise, heartbreaking story about a woman journeying into the unknown in the wake of sudden loss
When her first-love-turned-close-friend, Gabe, dies unexpectedly at twenty-nine, thirty-year-old Julia is launched into an intercontinental quest to recover his lost possessions. Her journey takes her from Los Angeles to London and into the murky realm of the past. It also sets Julia on a collision course with the last woman he loved, a guarded, self-possessed florist and restaurateur named Elizabeth, who insists on withholding Gabe’s beloved guitar—one of the departed indie rock musician’s dearest belongings—for reasons Julia can’t understand. Both women, it turns out, have something to hide, and soon find themselves engaged in a complex dance of withholding and revelation.
An emotional mystery spanning years, continents, and relationship statuses,
introduces Aisha Muharrar as a novelist intimately attuned to the intricacies of love, memory, and ambiguous loss. What happens when we admit that the deepest feelings never die? How do we reconcile various—and sometimes contradictory—truths about those closest to us? An engrossing and profoundly moving coming-of-age story with a powerful love at its heart,
is poised to become an instant classic.
New York Times Book Review, W Magazine, Oprah Daily, Conde Nast Traveler, Hollywood Reporter,
the
Boston Globe,
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
and
The Millions
Best Book of 2025 So Far:
Real Simple
,
Debutiful
Literary Hub
“[
Loved One
] is special . . . full of wildly astute, delectably thorny questions about love and loss and possession.” —Maggie Shipstead,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Great Circle
From an Emmy Award–winning writer comes a funny, wise, heartbreaking story about a woman journeying into the unknown in the wake of sudden loss
When her first-love-turned-close-friend, Gabe, dies unexpectedly at twenty-nine, thirty-year-old Julia is launched into an intercontinental quest to recover his lost possessions. Her journey takes her from Los Angeles to London and into the murky realm of the past. It also sets Julia on a collision course with the last woman he loved, a guarded, self-possessed florist and restaurateur named Elizabeth, who insists on withholding Gabe’s beloved guitar—one of the departed indie rock musician’s dearest belongings—for reasons Julia can’t understand. Both women, it turns out, have something to hide, and soon find themselves engaged in a complex dance of withholding and revelation.
An emotional mystery spanning years, continents, and relationship statuses,
introduces Aisha Muharrar as a novelist intimately attuned to the intricacies of love, memory, and ambiguous loss. What happens when we admit that the deepest feelings never die? How do we reconcile various—and sometimes contradictory—truths about those closest to us? An engrossing and profoundly moving coming-of-age story with a powerful love at its heart,
is poised to become an instant classic.

















