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In Case of Emergency
Dec 2, 2025 6:40 AM

Author:Poorna Bell

In Case of Emergency

'It is a joy to read a debut that has such heart, humour, and pathos' Taylor Jenkins Reid

'The book of the summer' Stylist

'A witty, thought-provoking read' Woman and Home

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When Bel Kumar leaves for work in the morning, the last thing she expects is wake up in hospital later that day - with her ex from four years ago by her bedside.

It turns out that:

1) She's had a near-death accident outside work

2) She urgently needs to replace her ex with another next of kin on her HR form

But who can Bel turn to in a crisis? She's never been good at asking for help, but she knows she needs to reconnect with the most important people from her past.

Within days she's navigating complex family history, old school friendships and romantic encounters - with consequences she never could have predicted.

Perhaps the worst day of Bel's life will turn out to be the best thing that ever happened to her . . .

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'An instant rom-com classic' Lindsey Kelk

'Switching between the past and present, In Case of Emergency is a novel of self-realisation and the freeing power of defying both familial and societal expectations. It's simply impossible not to root for Bel' CultureFly

'Fans of Dolly Alderton's Ghosts and Emma Jane Unsworth's Adults will adore IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. This book reminds us all that no matter how capable we might be, we're nothing if not properly connected to those around us. A remarkable and thought-provoking debut!' Laura Jane Williams

'A gorgeous read full of warmth, humour and relatable moments that make you realise you're less alone in the world. The perfect book to curl up with this summer. I adored it' Salma El-Wardany

'Funny and clever with a ton of swagger' Stacey Duguid

'I inhaled this book. You really root for Poorna's characters. They're both relatable and relevant' Natasha Devon

'We loved this warm and thoughtful read' Sun on Sunday

'Journalist Bell writes with panache about a young woman finding herself... and finding what matters' Daily Mail

'This smart and incisive debut novel explores the pressures placed on women and reflects the full intricacies, joys and nuance of life as a British South Asian woman in the UK today' Stylist

'Bel is wonderfully flawed and relatable, and this is a witty, thought-provoking read. Great 90's references too'Woman Magazine

'There's a moment in which the author describes the first sparks of love, a feeling so small yet unstoppable, with such aching delicacy it took my breath away'Ranvir Singh

'In Case of Emergency explored some intricacies of growing up British Indian and the way Bel and her sister have taken radically different paths in life' Better Words

Reviews

Delicate, unpretentious and highly enjoyable

—— Daily Telegraph

Tyler writes skilfully, with a detached air and a precise eye for detail

—— New Statesman

She writes with virtuosity, confidence and perfect insight and compassion

—— The Times

Anne Tyler is brilliant

—— New York Times Book Review

Beautiful, lyrical and vivid ... Shelley Read's beautifully drawn characters are brought to life against the backdrop of the Colorado mountains. Full of wisdom and strength ... this is a powerful love story with an unforgettable heroine at its heart

—— SUNDAY EXPRESS

A beautiful, compassion-filled debut - a hymn to the cycles of the natural world and testament to the resilience of the human spirit

—— DAILY MAIL

A compelling tale of love and a heroine fighting back. She had me racing to bed so I could read another chapter

—— PATRICK GALE

To be so immersed in a setting is a privilege. A mesmerising coming-of-age story. Simply stunning

—— WOMAN & HOME

A lush, beautiful, strong book. It took me on a transformative life journey. I could not put it down

—— CLOVER STROUD

Completely spell-binding, vivid and luminous

—— JANE GREEN

A young woman broken by circumstances who must find a way to forgive before she can love. Torie Nash is a character for the ages as she navigates loss and despair on the road to redemption. Stunning.

—— ADRIANA TRIGLIANI

The outer landscape both delicately and unflinchingly traces the inner landscapes of Read's characters. This is a story full of heartbreak, yet also hope

—— THE I-PAPER

A powerful love story with an unforgettable heroine

—— DAILY EXPRESS

Echoes of WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING. Luminous

—— WATERSTONES

An extraordinary story of fate, determination and love. Gorgeous, and beautifully written, your heart will break for all Victoria has to lose and mend with all that she has to find. Tender and heart-breaking.

—— MARIANNE CRONIN, author of THE ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LENNI AND MARGOT

Go As A River swept me away. It is gorgeously written. Longing, passion and heartbreak are all set down with such a beauty and restraint that I had to set the book down, amazed. Every page was a joy to read. Magnificent

—— SUE FLETCHER

Suffused with wisdom and compassion, this shattering testimony to one woman's life must be savoured, treasured and shared

—— MEG WAITE CLAYTON, author of THE POSTMISTRESS OF PARIS

The way in which the rivers flow, the land gives and takes back, and how these things shape Victoria's life and livelihood are beautiful. It is such a redemptive story, despite the heartache. We should all care for our peach trees with this much tenderness

—— ANNE YOUNGSON, author of MEET ME AT THE MUSEUM

Tragedy, heartbreaking decisions and strength is found in this mesmerising coming-of-age story. The harsh but magical environment of Iola serves as her guide and you can almost taste the sweet peaches. Simply stunning

—— WOMAN'S WEEKLY

Heart-wrenching and mesmerising ... Combining unforgettable characters and a breath-taking natural setting, it is a sweeping story of survival and becoming

—— Women's Prize for Fiction

Close to Home does for Belfast what Shuggie Bain did for Glasgow. Its portrayal of a particular kind of masculinity - self-destructive and romantic by turns - is unsparing, funny and desperately sad. Keep an eye on Michael Magee; he's the real deal.

—— Patrick Gale, author of 'A Place Called Winter'

How beautifully Magee has brought his characters to life, and how intricately he has created their world

—— Irish Independent (Kevin Power)

Magee is his own man in his restrained approach . . . I took Sean to my heart and the last line of the book left me with a satsifying shiver

—— The Times (John Self)

The best debut I've read in years - a tender examination of class, masculinity and place

—— Nicole Flattery, author of 'Show Them A Good Time'

Amazingly assured first novel. Magee is too good a writer... Gentle as well as brutal

—— The Tablet

As beautiful as it is brilliant. Reading Close to Home is like crossing a frontier into a new and thrilling territory

—— Glenn Patterson, author of 'The International'

Close To Home announces an exciting new voice - at once open and wary, tender and unyielding - and sharply alive to the pains and discoveries and mysteries of youth

—— Colin Barrett, author of 'Young Skins'

Ringing out clear and true as a bell, it gleams with tenderness and perception. There are few narrators so unassuming and unaffected, yet so full of sharp intelligence

—— Wendy Erskine, author of 'Dance Move'

Precise, compulsive, companionable and genuinely moving. Michael Magee writes a world we see far too little of in contemporary literature. We need books like this

—— Seán Hewitt, author of 'All Down Darkness Wide'

A beautiful and devastating debut novel about political memory, violence, masculinity, and the impossibility of escaping your origins.

—— Jacobin

A sharp and humane novel about a young man, and a city, caught in the painful throes of reimagining themselves. It rings with authenticity, and the wisdom of hard-won observation and experience - a hymn to the ways in which art can be a lifeline and an escape. Michael Magee's debut is an important addition to the burgeoning new canon of Belfast literature

—— Lucy Caldwell, author of 'These Days'

Compulsively readable - you will need to know how this ends!

—— Emilie Pine, author of 'Notes to Self'

Sharp, immediate, beautiful writing. A vivid portrait of modern Belfast and of how our circumstances shape our lives. Every character is drawn with nuance and complexity, with great precision and attention to detail. I really loved this book

—— Rachel Connolly, author of 'Lazy City'

Artfully crafted, compassionate, precise and unafraid. I loved this book

—— Susannah Dickey, author of 'Common Decency'

Close to Home tracks brilliantly written characters across a vividly drawn Belfast

—— Business Post

One of the year’s most distinctive and immersive debuts . . . Drawing on his own experiences, Michael Magee refreshes the post-Troubles novel to wrestle with his community’s painful heritage of violence and poverty. It sounds bleak, but Sean’s voice fizzes with life

—— The Times, 'Best Novels of 2023'

It's hard to find fault with a debut novel that unfold its storylines and characters with such care, handling themes of class, masculinity, addiction and trauma with both tenderness and a matter-of-factness

—— RTÉ, Book of the Week

Michael Magees Close to Home is yet another brilliant novel to emerge from Northern Ireland, making sense of the impact of the long conflict and the transition to troubled peace; Magee powerfully delineates the psychology of those crushed by betrayal

—— Irish Times, 'Best Books of 2023'

An emotionally satisfying book with wise and moving moments

—— Good Housekeeping

A humorous take on Hollywood romcoms

—— BBC BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR

Sexy, funny, thought-provoking and everything I hoped it would be. Her best novel since American Wife.

—— RED, Best Books of the Year

Romantic Comedy combines humour with poignancy and a lot of heart.

—— GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, Best romance books to read

Sittenfeld's novel continues her wider project of exploring the possibility for a kind of redemptive idealism within our flawed world

—— GUARDIAN

Sittenfeld has penned another exquisitely written novel

—— WOMAN MAGAZINE

A fizzy love letter to the prototypical romcom

—— NEW YORK TIMES, Editor's Choice

So much of Sittenfeld's work exists in the dissection and comprehension of female desire

—— NEW YORK TIMES

Flirting with the tropes of its namesake genre, this playful novel follows Sally, a writer on an "S.N.L."-like show called "Night Owls," who falls in love with one of its guest hosts. Their relationship develops via e-mail in the post-grocery-wiping, pre-vaccine days of covid-19. When Sally decides to visit her beloved in L.A., their time together in his Topanga mansion requires her to navigate incredulity, insecurity, and an offer that she feels is an "affront to my independence." The novel is preoccupied with the instinctual nature of self-sabotage, and with the fulfillment that can come from defying ingrained impulses

—— NEW YORKER

Insightful romcom sparkles with real wit and wisdom

—— SUNDAY INDEPENDENT

Whip smart and really funny

—— BUSINESS POST

Scores big on giving readers an insight into the machinations of a TV writers-room

—— CRACK

Full of dazzling banter and sizzling chemistry

—— PEOPLE MAGAZINE

If you ever wanted a backstage pass to Saturday Night Live, this book is for you

—— GOOD MORNING AMERICA

Excellent

—— MAIL ON SUNDAY

Both a brilliant portrait of the comedy world and a witty grown-up love story. Lives up to its name

—— IRISH TIMES
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