
She was a character that you couldn’t help but root for. Very, very touching, sad, sweet and hopeful. Meredith, Alone by Claire Alexander Book Review Posted on Novemby Fictionophile I had a fantastic time sharing in Meredith’s apartment life. The endearing characters offer a sensitive portrayal of what it means to live with mental health issues… with heart to spare.” "Alexander creates a winning heroine in Meredith and likable characters in her kind friends. An optimistic, feel-good novel."- Kirkus Reviews "Executed with care, humor, and grace, this novel pokes at the bubble of solitude to show each of us that suffering has a sense of community and with that, the prospect of optimism."- Library Journal."A timely and poignant book about trauma, loneliness, and stepping outside of our comfort zones - literally."- Buzzfeed " Meredith, Alone is a touching contemporary fiction following one woman's journey back into the world." - Popsugar “A novel that examines our most private spaces and what it means to be alone versus lonely, this charming, thought-provoking debut novel will be a big hit.”- Good Morning America Meredith has support from a group online, StrengthInNumbers, where she makes friends with Celeste and talks to a counsellor, Diane, who conducts regular online sessions.

"A gorgeous, charming novel.Sweet, moving, funny and hopeful, with a courageous heroine who sweeps you up in her story."- Jennifer Saint, bestselling author of Ariadne She has her cat, Fred, and her best friend Sadie calls in regularly with her two young children so although the book is called Meredith, Alone, she still has people in her court. "I laughed, I cried, and I bowed down to the brilliant author of this brilliant book."- Gillian McAllister, New York Times bestselling author of Wrong Place Wrong Time
