
Jojo Moyes is the author of the bestselling Me Before You, but do you know that she still has plenty more stuff that you can add to your reading list? As a novelist and screenwriter, she enjoys crafting down-to-earth tales that are both funny and sad, sure to speak right to your heart.
Her light yet insightful novels have been translated into more than forty languages, selling more than thirty-eight million copies around the world. Me Before You has also been adapted into film, selling more than 14 million copies.
10 Jojo Moyes to Add to Your Reading Pile
Here are our little snippets to encourage you to grab one, or two, or a lot of these books by Jojo Moyes:
1. Me Before You (Book 1 of the Me Before You Trilogy)
Follow the story of Louisa Clark, a ordinary girl in a tiny village, with a close family and steady boryfriend, who takes a job working for celebrity Will Traynor, who is now stuck in a wheelchair because of an accident—and incredibly cranky and bossy. But Louisa is undaunted, and soon, she realizes she cares so much more about his happines than she thought she would.
2. After You (Book 2 of the Me Before You Trilogy)
After a tragic accident, Louisa Clark is forced to go back home to her family, where she ends up joining a support group called Moving On, in hopes that she would recover from the emotional blow of losing the person she loved. This leads her to Sam Fielding, the strong and capable paramedic who just might be the one person who can understand her.
3. Still Me (Book 3 of the Me Before You Trilogy)
In this book, Louisa Clark finally arrives in New York to start anew, while trying to keep her long distance relationship with Ambulance Sam vibrant. She works for the rich Leonard Gopnik and his wife Agnes, and her involvement in high society brings her to an encounter with Joshua Ryan, a man who reminds her of her past.
4. The Giver of Stars
A New York Times Bestseller, a Reese Witherspoon Book Club Pick, and a major film on Netflix, this is the story of five women and their extraordinary journey with Eleanor Roosevelt’s traveling library through the Kentucky mountains during the Depression years in America.
5. The Ship of Brides
Travel back to the world after World War II, where war brides crossed the treacherous seas to fulfill promises they made to the men they married before they left for the war. Frances Mackenzie is one of these women, put aboard the HMS Victoria, with 650 other war brides and one thousand naval officers, on a journey that will set a new trajectory for her life.
6. Night Music
Classical violinist Isabel Delancey has everything she needs in life—until her husband dies, leaving her an insurmountable debt that forces her to leave her home and bring her two children to a broken-down manor that she inherited in an English countryside.
7. The Last Letter from Your Lover
Ellie is a journalist who finds a mysterious letter in the newspaper’s archives, signed with the letter “B,” asking a woman to leave her husband. She sets out on a quest to find who the letter was for, and to find out if the lovers ever found their happy ending.
8. One Plus One
Jess is a single mom whose teenage stepson is getting bullied in school and whose daughter just got offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to show her math prowess—and she can’t afford to pay for it. But what happens when the obnoxious millionaire tech genius whose vacation home she’s hired to clean makes his first act of selflessness by driving Jess and the kids to the Math Olympiad?
9. The Horse Dancer
Sarah receives a beautiful horse from her grandfather, who hopes she’ll eventually find a way to join an elite riding school. Indeed, she finds time to train, secretly, in the city’s alleys and parks. But when her grandfather falls ill, Sarah struggles to juggle her time. Meanwhile, the young lawyer Natasha is still smarting from the aftermath of a failed marriage when she meets Sarah, whom she brings under her wing.
10. The Girl You Left Behind
Sophie is a young Parisian wife whose husband Edouard is fighting at the front. When the Germans capture their town, she ends up serving the Germans at her hotel, where a portrait of her catches the new commander’s obsession. About a hundred years later, a young husband gifts that same portrait to his wife on their wedding day, but he dies soon after. What happens when the true value of the painting and its history are unveiled?
Reading Jojo Moyes Books
Reading Jojo Moyes books can make you laugh, cry, and contemplate on the power of love and friendship, along with the pain of death and loss. Her relatable characters will surely live on in your memory long after you’ve closed the last page.
If you know anyone looking for a new, memorable read, consider gifting them one of the books in this list. They will surely thank you for it!
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Yen Cabag is the Blog Writer of TCK Publishing. She is also a homeschooling mom, family coach, and speaker for the Charlotte Mason method, an educational philosophy that places great emphasis on classic literature and the masterpieces in art and music. She has also written several books, both fiction and nonfiction. Her passion is to see the next generation of children become lovers of reading and learning in the midst of short attention spans.
