Amy Neff’s debut novel, “The Days I Loved You Most,” tells the timeless love story of Evelyn and Joseph, who have loved each other for a lifetime. Set in the picturesque seaside town of Stonybrook, Connecticut, the novel follows the couple as they navigate the challenges of life, love, and ultimately, the end of their time together. As Evelyn receives a tragic diagnosis, she and Joseph make the heartbreaking decision to end their lives in a year. The novel starts at the beginning of that year and takes readers on a journey through their past, reflecting on the love they shared and the time they have left.
Published on July 30 by HarperCollins, “The Days I Loved You Most” has quickly garnered attention worldwide. The book has already sold in over 20 countries, making Amy Neff a rising star in the literary world. Born and raised in a town similar to Stonybrook in Connecticut, Neff drew inspiration from her own family’s love stories, particularly that of her grandparents, to create Evelyn and Joseph’s enduring bond.
In a recent interview, Neff shared insights into her writing process and the personal connections that influenced the development of the novel. Reflecting on her journey to publication, she described facing numerous rejections over the span of 10 years before finally finding success. It was her dedication to the story and her genuine love for the characters that sustained her throughout the challenging process.
When asked about the town of Bernard Beach in Stonybrook, Neff revealed that it was based on a town where her family has spent summers for generations. The deep roots and sense of belonging to a place are central themes in the novel, as Evelyn and Joseph navigate their own connections to each other and the world around them. The choice to set the story during World War II was deliberate, as Neff wanted to create a timeless feel to the love story, free from the distractions of modern technology.
Neff also discussed her involvement in the cover design process, expressing her satisfaction with the final result. The image of Joseph and Evelyn on the cover resonated deeply with her, as it captured the essence of their characters and their enduring love. As she looks forward to her event at Brookline Booksmith, Neff is excited to connect with readers and share her journey as a writer, including her early experiences writing in Boston during her time at Northeastern University.
When asked about what makes a strong romantic literary relationship that spans decades, Neff emphasized the importance of believability and authenticity. For her, love is found in the ordinary moments of everyday life, rather than grand gestures or perfect romance. It is this realistic portrayal of love and relationships that has resonated with readers and made “The Days I Loved You Most” a touching and unforgettable debut novel.
In conclusion, Amy Neff’s “The Days I Loved You Most” is a heartwarming and poignant tale of love, loss, and the enduring power of connection. Through her beautifully crafted narrative and relatable characters, Neff invites readers to reflect on their own relationships and the importance of cherishing every moment with the ones we love. As she continues to make her mark in the literary world, Neff’s debut novel is sure to captivate audiences across the globe with its timeless themes and heartfelt storytelling.