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‘Up-lit’ gives hope to publishers at Frankfurt book fair

Written By Unknown on Friday, October 12, 2018 | 10:35 AM

‘Hopeful’ novel about an elderly woman who adopts a dog leads the charge from feelgood fiction

A debut novel about a lonely old woman who has fallen through the cracks of society has wowed publishers at this week’s Frankfurt book fair, with 10 presses fighting to win a book that is being compared to the smash hit Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.

The television producer Beth Morrey’s first novel, The Love Story of Missy Carmichael, has emerged as one of the biggest titles among a deluge of fiction following the trend for uplifting literature, or “up-lit”. Selling to HarperCollins for a six-figure sum after a 10-way auction, the novel finds elderly Missy Carmichael living alone with her husband gone, her daughter not speaking to her and her son in Australia – until she adopts a dog.

It’s the resounding trend of the fair

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