'I loved this book - could not put it down' 'A joy to read... I really did love every page of this book' 'An easy five stars' Everybody needs saving sometimes... For Kate , having a newborn baby means she is almost never alone. But that doesn't mean she isn't lonely. The move from London to Somerset with her husband Jay was supposed be the start of an exciting new chapter. But sometimes she can't help but wonder if she turned the pages too soon . . . Phoebe needs help. As a mental health nurse serving her community, the wellbeing of her patients has always come before her own. Yet there's only so long she can pour from an empty cup. Looking for a lifeline, Kate and Phoebe find a sense of community - and each other - through their local river swimming group. But when things get tough, they realise that good friends can both raise us up and stop us sinking. For fans of THE LIDO, THE LIFELINE is the big-hearted and life-affirming follow-up novel by Sunday Times bestselling author Libby Page. Some books you read, others you devour. I inhaled this like a good custard cream' AMANDA PROWSE 'An honest and uplifting story about motherhood, mental health and the power of human connection. Libby Page writes with such warmth and compassion, I know readers will want to dive in to this beautiful novel' FREYA SAMPSON 'A sometimes heart wrenching yet always heartwarming read about just how important friendships can be' HEAT
Libby Page is a Sunday Times and USA Today bestselling author of six warm-hearted novels about community, connection, and the quiet ways people save each other. She grew up in a small town in North Dorset, England — an upbringing she has described as shaping her deep interest in the pockets of belonging that people carve out for themselves in ordinary life. She moved to London to study Fashion Journalism at The London College of Fashion, where she quickly found that the city could feel alienating as much as exciting — an experience she later explored in her debut novel. After graduating, she worked as a journalist at The Guardian and in marketing, writing all the while.
Even before her novels, Page was writing for reasons that mattered. At sixteen she created an illustrated book called Love Pink to raise money for Breast Cancer Care. Later, as a young professional navigating London's unpaid internship culture, she became a vocal campaigner for fairer, paid internships — speaking on television, protesting at London Fashion Week, and eventually addressing parliament in support of the cause. That same instinct to advocate — for community, for fairness, for the overlooked — runs through all of her fiction.
Her debut novel, The Lido (published in the US as Mornings with Rosemary), was pre-empted within twenty-four hours of submission for six figures in both the UK and the US. Published in April 2018, it entered the Sunday Times bestseller list within three days of publication, peaked at number four, and stayed on the list for five consecutive weeks. It went on to be published in more than twenty-five territories worldwide, won the WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award, and became one of the defining novels of the "Up Lit" movement — a term coined that same year to describe fiction that is genuinely uplifting without being saccharine. The Observer called it "a joyful celebration of community and friendship."
Five more novels have followed, each anchored in a specific place and the lives of people trying to find their footing: The 24-Hour Café (2020), set over the course of a single day in a London café that never closes; The Island Home (2021), a story of secrets and belonging set on a remote Scottish island; The Vintage Shop of Second Chances (2023), which follows a single yellow dress across continents and generations; and The Lifeline (2024), a much-anticipated return to the world of The Lido, this time exploring postpartum mental health with the warmth and honesty her readers have come to expect.
Her sixth novel, This Book Made Me Think of You (2026), is her most explicitly bookish work yet — a story of a grieving widow who discovers her late husband arranged twelve books for her, one for each month of her first year without him, sending her on a series of reading-inspired adventures around the world. An instant USA Today bestseller, it was selected as a BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick and received a starred review from Kirkus, which called it "the perfect cozy read for book lovers, sure to break and heal hearts." Alongside writing, Page is a writing coach at The Novelry, where she mentors aspiring authors. She is also an avid outdoor swimmer — a passion that flows unmistakably through her work. She lives in Somerset with her husband and young son.
Born: May 13, 1992
Birthplace: North Dorset, England
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'I loved this book - could not put it down' 'A joy to read... I really did love every page of this book' 'An easy five stars' Everybody needs saving sometimes... For Kate , having a newborn baby means she is almost never alone. But that doesn't mean she isn't lonely. The move from London to Somerset with her husband Jay was supposed be the start of an exciting new chapter. But sometimes she can't help but wonder if she turned the pages too soon . . . Phoebe needs help. As a mental health nurse serving her community, the wellbeing of her patients has always come before her own. Yet there's only so long she can pour from an empty cup. Looking for a lifeline, Kate and Phoebe find a sense of community - and each other - through their local river swimming group. But when things get tough, they realise that good friends can both raise us up and stop us sinking. For fans of THE LIDO, THE LIFELINE is the big-hearted and life-affirming follow-up novel by Sunday Times bestselling author Libby Page. Some books you read, others you devour. I inhaled this like a good custard cream' AMANDA PROWSE 'An honest and uplifting story about motherhood, mental health and the power of human connection. Libby Page writes with such warmth and compassion, I know readers will want to dive in to this beautiful novel' FREYA SAMPSON 'A sometimes heart wrenching yet always heartwarming read about just how important friendships can be' HEAT
Libby Page is a Sunday Times and USA Today bestselling author of six warm-hearted novels about community, connection, and the quiet ways people save each other. She grew up in a small town in North Dorset, England — an upbringing she has described as shaping her deep interest in the pockets of belonging that people carve out for themselves in ordinary life. She moved to London to study Fashion Journalism at The London College of Fashion, where she quickly found that the city could feel alienating as much as exciting — an experience she later explored in her debut novel. After graduating, she worked as a journalist at The Guardian and in marketing, writing all the while.
Even before her novels, Page was writing for reasons that mattered. At sixteen she created an illustrated book called Love Pink to raise money for Breast Cancer Care. Later, as a young professional navigating London's unpaid internship culture, she became a vocal campaigner for fairer, paid internships — speaking on television, protesting at London Fashion Week, and eventually addressing parliament in support of the cause. That same instinct to advocate — for community, for fairness, for the overlooked — runs through all of her fiction.
Her debut novel, The Lido (published in the US as Mornings with Rosemary), was pre-empted within twenty-four hours of submission for six figures in both the UK and the US. Published in April 2018, it entered the Sunday Times bestseller list within three days of publication, peaked at number four, and stayed on the list for five consecutive weeks. It went on to be published in more than twenty-five territories worldwide, won the WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award, and became one of the defining novels of the "Up Lit" movement — a term coined that same year to describe fiction that is genuinely uplifting without being saccharine. The Observer called it "a joyful celebration of community and friendship."
Five more novels have followed, each anchored in a specific place and the lives of people trying to find their footing: The 24-Hour Café (2020), set over the course of a single day in a London café that never closes; The Island Home (2021), a story of secrets and belonging set on a remote Scottish island; The Vintage Shop of Second Chances (2023), which follows a single yellow dress across continents and generations; and The Lifeline (2024), a much-anticipated return to the world of The Lido, this time exploring postpartum mental health with the warmth and honesty her readers have come to expect.
Her sixth novel, This Book Made Me Think of You (2026), is her most explicitly bookish work yet — a story of a grieving widow who discovers her late husband arranged twelve books for her, one for each month of her first year without him, sending her on a series of reading-inspired adventures around the world. An instant USA Today bestseller, it was selected as a BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick and received a starred review from Kirkus, which called it "the perfect cozy read for book lovers, sure to break and heal hearts." Alongside writing, Page is a writing coach at The Novelry, where she mentors aspiring authors. She is also an avid outdoor swimmer — a passion that flows unmistakably through her work. She lives in Somerset with her husband and young son.
Born: May 13, 1992
Birthplace: North Dorset, England
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