Rachel Ward reads from Ewald Arenz's LOVE, AFTER ALL (Orenda Books, 2026)

When Clara meets Elias, she isn’t looking for love. Widowed and wary of being hurt again, she has built a careful life of work and quiet independence. Elias, an actor in his thirties, is trapped in a relationship that no longer feels real, more at ease slipping into a role than being himself. Yet from the moment they meet, something genuine sparks between them – something neither has felt in years. They fall into step easily, sharing secrets, laughter and the sense of being seen. But there is the age difference, the miles between their worlds, and the lingering guilt that ties Clara to her past. When a new job takes her to another part of the country, she ends the relationship before he can – certain that love like theirs cannot last. And then Elias falls ill, forcing them both to confront what truly matters. Told with warmth, gentle humour and quiet insight, Love, After All is a luminous portrait of two people finding the courage to open their hearts again – proof that love, at any age, can still take us by surprise. To order: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/2161/978191... ‘Ewald Arenz writes with gentle joy’ Iona Gray ‘A tender and profound coming-of-age story that's also a gripping page-turner. Gorgeously written … an absolute tour de force’ Louisa Treger ‘Funny, touching, troubling’ Saga magazine ‘Profound in its simplicity … a remarkable, exquisitely written debut’ Irish Times ‘Hopeful and poignant and lyrically told. A truly compassionate and heartening book’ Culturefly ‘This reminded me of reading Sally Rooney's Normal People. It takes a writer of immeasurable talent to make you feel that intensely’ Elizabeth Haynes ‘Powerful, original and engaging’ Susie Boyt ‘Written with beautiful simplicity’ Doug Johnstone ‘Powerful, lyrical and profoundly affecting’ Miranda Dickinson ‘An exquisitely written, heart-warming story’ Gill Paul ‘Moving and heart-wrenching, but ultimately uplifting’ Carol Lovekin Rachel Ward, MA, FITI, lives in Wymondham, near Norwich, UK, and has been working as a freelance literary and creative translator from German and French to English since gaining her MA in Literary Translation from the University of East Anglia in 2002. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting, and a member of the Society of Authors’ Translators Association. She specialises in translation for children and young adults, as well as in crime fiction and other contemporary literature. Hotel Cartagena by Simone Buchholz (Orenda Books), in her translation, won the 2022 CWA Crime Fiction in Translation Dagger award, and she was shortlisted for the Schlegel-Tieck Prize in 2023 for Tasting Sunlight and again in 2025 for One Grand Summer. Her non-fiction interests include history, politics, art, journalism and travel. Ewald Arenz, born in Nürnberg in 1965, studied English and American literature and history. He is a teacher at a secondary school in Nürnberg. His novels and plays have received many awards. Ewald lives near Fürth with his family.