Beth Morrey

* Paperbacks of Saving Missy and The Love Story of Missy Carmichael out now! *
My new book Em & Me will be published in the UK by HarperFiction on February 3rd 2022, and by Putnam as 'Delphine Jones Takes a Chance' in the US in spring 2022.
Em & Me is out now!
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Welcome to my website.

I'm the author of the Sunday Times bestseller Saving Missy (called The Love Story of Missy Carmichael in the US). My second book Em & Me is out now, and is published as Delphine Jones Takes a Chance in the US.

I also write a blog about TV and host a podcast about giving birth.

If you’re here because you’re looking for an American dentist who is also called Beth Morrey then you’re in the wrong place. Sorry.
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Welcome to my website.

I'm the author of the Sunday Times bestseller Saving Missy (called The Love Story of Missy Carmichael in the US). My second book Em & Me is out now, and is published as Delphine Jones Takes a Chance in the US.

I also write a blog about TV and host a podcast about giving birth.

If you’re here because you’re looking for an American dentist who is also called Beth Morrey then you’re in the wrong place. Sorry.
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Praise for SAVING MISSY:

“Bittersweet, tender, thoughtful and uplifting... I loved it.” Nina Stibbe, Reasons to be Cheerful

“A beautiful story about love, loss, guilt and the power of friendship.”
Jill Mansell, Meet Me at Beachcomber Bay

“Truly a book for our times, a heartfelt reminder of the affirmative joy of not just being kind to others, but also to yourself…”

Piers Torday, The Last Wild

"The most beautiful and the most moving book I’ve read in a long time."
Emma Flint, Little Deaths

“A joyful, tender, life affirming STUNNER of a book”
Cressida McLaughlin, The House of Birds and Butterflies



‘…while people come and go, the leaves unfurl, curl and fall, the trunk stands fast. Something to hold on to, when everything else slips from your grasp.’

‘…while people come and go, the leaves unfurl, curl and fall, the trunk stands fast. Something to hold on to, when everything else slips from your grasp.’