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Great Big Beautiful Life: The dazzling new romance from the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Beach Read Hardcover – April 24 2025
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FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR & GLOBAL TIK TOK SENSATION, EMILY HENRY
Two writers compete for the chance to tell the larger-than-life story of an heiress with more than a few plot twists up her sleeve in this dazzling and sweeping new novel from Emily Henry.
When Margaret Ives, the famously reclusive heiress, invites eternal optimist Alice Scott to the balmy Little Crescent Island, Alice knows this is it: her big break. And even more rare: a chance to impress her family with a Serious Publication.
The catch? Pulitzer-prize winning human thundercloud, Hayden Anderson, is sure of the same thing.
The proposal? A one-month trial period to unearth the truth behind one of the most scandalous families of the 20th Century, after which she’ll choose who’ll tell her story.
The problem? Margaret is only giving each of them tantalising pieces. Pieces they can’t put together because of an ironclad NDA and an inconvenient yearning pulsing between them every time they’re in the same room.
And it’s becoming abundantly clear that their story – just like the tale Margaret’s spinning – could be a mystery, tragedy, or love ballad … depending on who’s telling it.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherViking
- Publication dateApril 24 2025
- Dimensions16 x 3.7 x 24 cm
- ISBN-100241739861
- ISBN-13978-0241739860
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- Publisher : Viking
- Publication date : April 24 2025
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0241739861
- ISBN-13 : 978-0241739860
- Item weight : 500 g
- Dimensions : 16 x 3.7 x 24 cm
- 鶹 Rank: #60,349 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4 in Feel-Good Fiction
- #17 in Romantic Comedy Romance
- #55 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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About the author

Emily Henry is the #1 New York Times and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Happy Place, Book Lovers, People We Meet on Vacation, and Beach Read. She studied creative writing at Hope College, and now spends most of her time in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the part of Kentucky just beneath it. Find her on Instagram @EmilyHenryWrites.
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"...She is a people person, a positive, sweet, kind-hearted lady. Hayden comes across as severe, serious, and perhaps a bit adverse to people...." Read more
"All I can say is Thank you Emily Henry for this beautiful story. I savored every word. Nobody writes love like you do!" Read more
"...I wasn't entirely invested in the characters but the charming town and story was good" Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2025Verified PurchaseEvery year I look forward to reading the latest book by Emily Henry. I had it on my TBR list as soon as it was announced, and I was counting down the days until its release date.
Great Big Beautiful Life was a bit of a departure from Henry’s previous books, meaning that it wasn’t only a romance, but I was completely on board with that. Great Big Beautiful Life was a story within a story, and I was equally captivated by both.
Alice Scott may have just found the break that she’s been looking for. Getting to write a biography on Margaret Ives, a former socialite and member of one of the most talked about families would be a dream come true, especially because this particular woman has been off the radar for twenty years. Unfortunately for Alice, Hayden Anderson is another writer vying for this job, and he just so happens to be a Pulitzer-prize winning author. Margaret proposes that they each stay on the small Georgia island to interview her in order for her to get an idea of what style of book each of them would write, then she would pick the author that she would prefer to write her story.
This was not the way that Alice or Hayden wanted to approach this job. Neither one of them was looking for a competition with another author, but this would be an intriguing opportunity to get the story on this elusive heiress, so they both agreed to this one-month trial period.
Here’s where the real fun begins. Alice is a ray of sunshine who likes to find the bright side in everything. She is a people person, a positive, sweet, kind-hearted lady. Hayden comes across as severe, serious, and perhaps a bit adverse to people. This spelled a whole lot of fun for me! Bring on the competition between these two opposites! While Alice tried her best to be friends with Hayden, he just seemed to be cold and disinterested.
Of course, I loved the banter and interactions between Alice and Hayden. I wanted nothing more than for her to be able to melt his chilly exterior. A good opposites-attract situation is always a good time, and these two certainly had that underlying sizzle that makes it that much better.
Now, this was a story within a story. While we had Alice and Hayden’s interactions within the novel, we also got to see Alice with Margaret Ives. Trying to get the personal story from Margaret was akin to pulling teeth, but Alice was certain she was going to be able to gain Margaret’s trust. Soon, we get inside the Ives family history and hear the story of these infamous family members.
Great Big Beautiful Life was a romance and a mystery intertwined. As always, Emily Henry has created characters that I grew to care about. She delivered a wonderful story that kept my interest from start to finish. Margaret Ives was an interesting and mysterious character who harbored a lot of memories and secrets which made it entertaining to try to figure her out.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with these characters and their stories. There was a lot to love about this book, and I certainly did!
- Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2025Verified PurchaseQuite different than the original Emily Henry romance experience... but I have to say the last chapters made the whole book worth it. You just have to be patient!!
- Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2025Verified PurchaseIt is a comfy read though there are some revelations I felt that much happened. I wasn't entirely invested in the characters but the charming town and story was good
- Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2025Verified PurchaseAll I can say is Thank you Emily Henry for this beautiful story. I savored every word. Nobody writes love like you do!
- Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2025Verified PurchaseGood
- Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2025Verified PurchaseThis book was so beautiful, in so many ways. It was deeply moving, emotional, eloquent! I have loved Emily Henry's writing for years now, but this book just proves what a great talent she is!
- Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2025It's ironic that Taylor Jenkins Reid blurbed this novel because this book reminds me of the only two books that I've read (so far) from her backlist: "Daisy Jones and the Six" and "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo". I say this in a complimentary way because I enjoyed both of those novels.
I can see how this novel is going to be very polarizing. It's very different when compared to Emily Henry's previous novels but at the same time still maintained her unique writing style and charming way of storytelling.
I really enjoyed this novel and thought it was beautiful. It may not be my most favourite of hers but it also isn't my least favourite. Maybe somewhere in-between? I'm happy Emily Henry decided to go out on a limb and try something different.
I will say though that I feel the use of italics for emphasis was overused in this novel. When italics are used at that frequency, it takes away the intention of them being used and the significance in which they are meant for. A small thing but one that I couldn't help but notice.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2025“I think you live in a world that’s more interesting than the one most people live in,” he says, and just as my heart starts to sink with disappointment, with a kind of loneliness, he adds, “and I wish I could live in it too.”
I feel myself beaming.
“I’ll take you sometime.”
“I’d like that,” he says.
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Rating: 4.75✨
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Great big beautiful life isn’t a love story.
It’s multiple love stories, both familial and romantic, told and experienced over a period of time
When Alice and Hayden begin competing for the role to write Margaret Ives’ tell all, they realize they’re both getting different stories. Told in a mix of past and present, we see the generational trauma of the Ives’ family and how their history is still having an impact on the present day.
While Alice Scott wants nothing more than to report on the truth and write a story her mother is proud of, she isn’t expecting to fall for the thundercloud that is Hayden Anderson.
These two journalists couldn’t be more opposite and yet, they obviously mesh so well.
Theirs is a story filled with build up and tension and I’m obsessed.
The last two chapters were especially poignant and left me seriously wondering how this book is getting any hate.
It had the unique storytelling style that is Emily Henry’s writing, mixed with a new format of journalistic interviews. Throw in family dynamics, discussions on free will, on the truth and on life as well as a budding relationship and what more could you ask for?!
I have yet to read an Emily Henry book that doesn’t stick with me and this was no exception.
Top reviews from other countries
- ren itseliReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Women’s fiction and romance gold!
Verified PurchaseCongratulations, Emily Henry! You’ve done it again!
“‘I want to write about love,’ I say. Bianca nods. ‘So do that. Write about love.’”
This book was a beautiful love story, and not just the story between Hayden and Alice, but the unexpected love stories. Between sisters, parents, relatives, and friends. The love flows out of every word, every sentence, and every action! I was genuinely blown away and grateful that I received this arc!
Hayden and Alice are adorable. They find each other unexpectedly and are drawn together, experiencing a once-in-a-lifetime love. I swooned at every single moment. I expected nothing less from Ms. Henry.
“‘It’s yours,’ he offers.
I laugh. ‘Oh, I can have the world?’
‘Mine,’ he says, ‘yeah. You can have mine.’”
The intertwined story and mystery of Ms. Ives, the love between Laura and Margaret, really steals the show for me. When everything clicked, my jaw was on the floor! Overall, amazing book, amazing story, and amazing characters! I just bought the physical copy, after receiving an ARC from NetGallery. Thank you so much, and I’m obsessed!
Also, the end! Wink to the title. I cheered.
- Jennie_readerReviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars A heart-touching story🫶🩷
Verified PurchaseI just finished, and I’m emotionally wrecked in the best way. This book hit me hard. Emily Henry crafted a story that pulled me in so deeply, it felt like I was unraveling a mystery. It wasn’t always easy to follow—some parts felt foggy, others were strikingly vivid—but the final picture? Absolutely breathtaking. It’s really two stories in one: the sweeping, emotional chronicle of Margaret Ives—her family, her loves, her losses—and the tender, heart-melting romance between Hayden Anderson and Alice Scott. These two threads aren’t separate; they’re reflections of one another, like sky meeting sea.
“𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲’𝘀 𝗮𝗻 𝗼𝗹𝗱 𝘀𝗮𝘆𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝗹𝘄𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗺: 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀, 𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗲, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝗿𝘂𝘁𝗵.”
This quote truly captures the essence of Hayden and Alice’s intertwined journey as they take on the task of writing about the iconic Margaret Ives—a project that’s more than just a job; it’s a turning point. Margaret’s life, rich with legacy, marriage, and mystery, unfolds as a story within a story, keeping me hooked until the very last twist. The author layers the suspense beautifully, delivering two jaw-dropping reveals while building a slow-burn romance between Hayden and Alice. But let’s talk about Hayden. Hayden, a sharp yet guarded freelancer, begins with practical intentions but is slowly pulled deeper—into Margaret’s past and into Alice’s world. Their connection was like a slow dance, full of unspoken tension and perfect balance. I appreciated the portrayal of a romance where both characters are equals, intellectually and physically, offering a refreshing contrast to stereotypical pairings.
Alice is the kind of character who makes you root for her from the start—bright, emotionally intelligent, and determined to prove herself. Her sweet curiosity about Hayden and those quiet wins—like when he finally says her name with softness—were so satisfying. Their connection grows through moments that feel honest and vulnerable—like when Hayden says, “Tell me something no one knows about you. I’m in love with you.” Or when he admits, “I don’t like people looking at me,” but reassures her with a soft, “Not you.” Ugh, those moments! They’re vulnerable, intimate, and perfectly placed against the backdrop of a job that could change everything for both of them.
Emily Henry demonstrates narrative finesse in her dual timeline structure, allowing the suspense surrounding Margaret Ives to unfold in measured beats. Hayden and Alice’s investigation propels the story with a sense of steady intrigue, culminating in revelations that are both unexpected and logically grounded. The contrast between the quiet evolution of their romance and the dramatic arcs of Margaret’s life creates a carefully balanced narrative tension that keeps readers fully engaged. Great Big Beautiful Life swept me up in a world where love, legacy, and the pursuit of truth collide. Hayden and Alice’s relationship starts with a slow burn—yes, you need a little patience—but the payoff is so worth it. What begins as a gentle simmer turns into an emotional crescendo, layered against a dual storyline. The second storyline, centered on the fierce and unforgettable Margaret Ives, is a masterpiece on its own. Her life, entangled with family drama and an epic romance with Cosmos Sinclair, is mesmerizing. Together, both timelines create a rich, emotionally charged novel I’ll be thinking about for a long time.
- Anish S.Reviewed in India on July 4, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read book of 25
Verified PurchaseLoved the plot! It felt different from Emily Henry's previous books yet it was perfect blend of literary fiction + romantic comedy. I didn't see the connection between Margaret & someone (cant say who!) Loved her history & passion that Alice had for her work
- Caz the bookworm /Caroline O'SullivanReviewed in Australia on April 25, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant read
Verified PurchaseI can confirm that this book is my favourite by this author, it was very different to all of her other books and I really enjoyed the mix of general fiction with a side of the romance that Emily is known and loved for.
This book gave me huge TJR vibes and honestly I loved that, I really loved the memoir style of writing interwoven with the friendship and love story of Alice and Hayden.
This book is about Margaret Ives, a famous heiress recluse hiding out on Little Crescent Island, she hires both Jayden Anderson and Alice Scott to help her write her memoirs. The problem is, she only needs one of them so they have to spend a month fighting it out for the job.
I adored the stories Margaret told and learning about her family all the way back to when it first started. I guess we can add in Historical Fiction and duel timelines to the mix both of which are favourites of mine. What a crazy family the Ives were which of course gave us a very interesting read.
I liked Alice and Hayden a lot, they definitely started off as enemies but soon became great friends that had a lot of fun together and a growing chemistry.
Loved Margaret and thought she played a brilliant leading lady.
I loved the whole journalistic side of it too and really enjoyed seeing Alice putting two and two together and coming up with 4, she was great at piecing together the stories and working out what Margaret wasn’t telling her, there was definitely a little mystery to this book too.
I also enjoyed the side storyline of Alice and her parents and loved the time she spent with her mum, I thought it was great to see them bond over their love for Alice’s dad.
This book gets a huge thumbs up from me, if you haven’t read this one yet then you need to bump it up your TBR.
Loved it 🩷