'Understated and elegant' -The Irish Times'This is a beautifully written study of Ruedi and Margrit, loosely connected by their past, bonding over a life changing decision causing both parties to reflect on their lives and relationships without sentimentality. The short length of the novel lends itself perfectly to the life expectancy of Margrit. Profoundly moving, I loved this book.' -Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond'Before The Leaves Fall once again shows O'Dea as a competent writer, unafraid to examine the relevant and vital issues of ordinary lives in Switzerland. The power of self-determination shines through in this touching read.' -Anne Griffin, author of The Island of Longing'A beautifully written story of unlikely friendship and the choices we face as we reach the end of our lives. Profound, poignant and refreshingly honest, this is very much a novel for our times.' -Annie Lyons, author of The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett'A poignant account of the lost boy trapped inside an old man, and his chance reconnection with a woman who touched his life when hers is almost played out. Told with compassion, wisdom and insight, it considers how death can offer a new perspective on life. It stayed with me long after I reached the end.' -Martina Devlin'Magnificent... a beautifully written insight into humanity, our flaws and the means to atone and come to terms with both ourselves and others. Not a single word is wasted in this exquisite narrative. The themes of the novel are as eternal and profound as the exploration of character. Clare O’Dea considers grief, love, family, acceptance and, essentially, life. The narrative is written with such sensitivity, such understanding and without any judgment so that it provokes intense thought in the reader, genuinely impacting their entire outlook' —Linda's Book Bag'The novel deals with weighty themes – mortality, regret, personal agency – yet it never feels heavy. Instead, it offers a kind of stillness. The writing is spare but full of heart... compassionate, finely observed and deeply humane' —746 Books'Moving and humane' —A Life in Books