
Lyrebird
An uplifting, summer read by the Sunday Times bestseller
by Cecelia Ahern
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Pub Date Oct 24 2016 | Archive Date Dec 01 2016
HarperCollins Publishers Australia | HarperCollins
Description
She will change your life forever…
In the south-west of Ireland, rugged mountains meet bright blue lakes and thick forests. Deep in the woods, a young woman lives alone, forever secluded from the world, her life a well-kept secret. She possesses an extraordinary talent, the likes of which no-one has seen before: a gift that will earn her the nickname Lyrebird.
When Solomon stumbles into Laura’s solitary existence, her life is turned on its head. Pulled from her peaceful landscape to the cacophony of Dublin, she is confronted by a world desperate to understand her.
But while Solomon knows the world will embrace Laura, will it free her to spread her wings – or will it trap her in a gilded cage? Like all wild birds, she needs to fly free…
Lyrebird is a thoughtful, deeply moving love story; a story of the wild heart in us all and the quiet that lies underneath the world’s noise.
A Note From the Publisher
She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for The Year I Met You.
She lives in Dublin with her family.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780007501878 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 432 |
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Featured Reviews

The superb knack for storytelling by the Irish never escapes Ahern. It kept me glued to the pages. I HAD to know what would happen to the precious, fragile Lyrebird! Would she find love?? Would a love that was never meant to be- find redemption? Riveting! And I imagine this story would be beautiful on the big screen. Some books lend themselves to the movie goer- I think this would be one of them. Thank you Cecelia for the magical journey of The Lyrebird.