'A powerful and poignant story about love and loss, frailty and courage. Beautifully imagined and peopled with strong, endearing characters, this book both gripped me and touched my heart Hazel Prior; 'A poignant, poetically fractured tale of two women trapped by circumstance, the bittersweet circle of life and love. I found it strangely hypnotic and very moving' Beth Morrey; 'One of the most beautiful portrayals of love I've ever read. I will always remember Enid and Roy' A.J. West; 'A wonderful, poignant and powerful read. I absolutely loved it. There's such tenderness there, and great clarity too'. Matson Taylor; 'He's done it again. Tiny Pieces of Enid is warm and moving and full of heart. If it doesn't make you cry more than once, I don't know what's wrong with you'. Frances Quinn; 'Compelling and sad and hopeful, but never sentimental. A warm hug of a book, as comforting as chicken soup and just as nourishing' Polly Crosby; 'A beautiful, sensitive, lyrical portrait of the reality of living with dementia, and the twists and turns our lives take, up until the very end' Victoria Scott; 'A moving and thoughtful examination of memory and ageing, with a central character you can't help but root for. A wonderful story about love and friendship and the 'tiny pieces' that make us who we are' Rebecca Ley; 'I was deeply moved by this delicate, beautiful book. A sensitive and poignant story' Victoria Dowd ; 'A poignant, warm, and thought-provoking story' Susan A. King ; 'A powerful and moving story about dementia and love that lasts a lifetime. Unflinching and heartbreaking. I loved it' Nicola Gill ; 'Moving and timely. Brilliantly evokes the drama of the everyday that may go unnoticed by others, but for those involved takes on Titanic proportions. Superb' Tom Benjamin ; 'A beautiful book, its pages suffused with warmth and humanity. It truly moved me and will stay with me a long, long time' Louise Fein; 'Tim Ewins brings his own brand of quirky to something very different. Tiny Pieces of Enid is a tender, poignant, and elegiac portrayal of love and loss and the indomitable nature of the human spirit. If you don't love Enid like a member of your own family after reading this book then you have no soul!' Cat Walker; 'Enid is a delight. Her story tells of a love that defies everything, while the rendition of her mental decline is drawn with sensitivity and compassion. I couldn't put this down' Paula Greenlees; 'Like a bird layering twigs to build a nest, Ewins has woven together past and present, memory and reality to create a startlingly beautiful novel with complex characters walking the fine line between fragility and strength. An absolute delight' Laura Besley;