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DATE OF RELEASE: 2 APR 2026

From the Women’s Prize-shortlisted author of First Love Laura Miller and Edmund Putnam have been friends for a long time. Theirs is a happy meeting of minds, with long evenings spent huddled in an ancient pub by the Thames, where they share office gossip, reflect on their teenage passions, and lament the state of the world. Recently, though, Putnam has been harder to reach: he has lost his father, and the magazine to which he has dedicated his life has been hijacked by an insufferable new editor, Simon ‘call me Shove’ Halfpenny.

Laura has her own problems: with a prickly mother and a tricky past, and in a beautiful and indifferent city, her day-to-day life is precarious. But as Putnam starts to sink into despondency, she must try to bring him back. A novel of enduring friendships and small mercies, The Palm House offers us Gwendoline Riley’s trademark keen observation and wit, and leaves us - somehow - with a curious sense of possibility.

PRAISE FOR GWENDOLINE RILEY‘Riley’s prose is so electric, so alive with humour and insight and passion, that by the end you will want to stand up and cheer’ - Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting‘Gwendoline Riley is a genius’ - Evening Standard‘So painful, so funny and acutely observed’ - David Nicholls, author of You Are Here‘A writer of singular vision’ - The Guardian


Hardback, Publication: 2 Apr 2026, Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781035021048

Extent: 224 pages

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    DATE OF RELEASE: 2 APR 2026 From the Women’s Prize-shortlisted author of First Love Laura Miller and Edmund Putnam have... Read more

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      Description

      DATE OF RELEASE: 2 APR 2026

      From the Women’s Prize-shortlisted author of First Love Laura Miller and Edmund Putnam have been friends for a long time. Theirs is a happy meeting of minds, with long evenings spent huddled in an ancient pub by the Thames, where they share office gossip, reflect on their teenage passions, and lament the state of the world. Recently, though, Putnam has been harder to reach: he has lost his father, and the magazine to which he has dedicated his life has been hijacked by an insufferable new editor, Simon ‘call me Shove’ Halfpenny.

      Laura has her own problems: with a prickly mother and a tricky past, and in a beautiful and indifferent city, her day-to-day life is precarious. But as Putnam starts to sink into despondency, she must try to bring him back. A novel of enduring friendships and small mercies, The Palm House offers us Gwendoline Riley’s trademark keen observation and wit, and leaves us - somehow - with a curious sense of possibility.

      PRAISE FOR GWENDOLINE RILEY‘Riley’s prose is so electric, so alive with humour and insight and passion, that by the end you will want to stand up and cheer’ - Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting‘Gwendoline Riley is a genius’ - Evening Standard‘So painful, so funny and acutely observed’ - David Nicholls, author of You Are Here‘A writer of singular vision’ - The Guardian


      Hardback, Publication: 2 Apr 2026, Pan Macmillan
      ISBN: 9781035021048

      Extent: 224 pages

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