Little Ruins
Rebuilding a Life
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canongate Books
Publishing:16th Jul '26
£10.99
This title is due to be published on 16th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A WATERSTONES 'BEST BIOGRAPHY OF 2025'
AN iPAPER BEST NEW BOOK OUT IN AUGUST 2025
'Beautifully written and deeply moving' CLARE BALDING
'An important voice' CATHY RENTZENBRINK
'I devoured it in a day . . . An open-hearted book' CLOVER STROUD
Looking to begin a new chapter for their unconventional family of three, Jack, Manni and his youngest brother, Reuben, buy a crumbling but beautiful 150-year-old farmstead tucked into a remote valley in Andalusia, surrounded by olive trees.
While their secluded hilltop village offers community and fellowship, soon visitors arrive across the river: most are good, some bad, one tragic. Forced to confront his own hidden childhood scars, Manni finds that the foundations of their new life together are at risk of collapse. In Little Ruins, what begins as an ode to Southern Spain gradually transforms into a heart-mending exploration of human connection, nature's gifts and the power of love in all its forms.
Little Ruins is beautifully written and deeply moving. The power of Manni's story and the depth of his soul will stay with you long after you've read the final chapter -- CLARE BALDING
I loved this book so much and devoured it in a day. All of life is contained in its beautiful story of love and grief, addiction and recovery, despair and redemption. An open-hearted book that I found deeply consoling -- CLOVER STROUD
Manni Coe is not only a beautiful human being and writer but also an important voice on trauma -- CATHY RENTZENBRINK
From the author of brother. do. you. love. me. comes an account of his move to a remote farmstead in Andalusia, where he finally confronts his past traumas. It might be hard to read, but it is also hard to forget * * iNews * *
Evocative and moving * * Daily Mail * *
Little Ruins is a brave and timely book about how buried memories from Manni's past threatened to undermine the new life he was building in Spain. This is a moving memoir that tackles difficult subjects with compassion, humour and courage -- JOANNA QUINN
"We live in a world of beauty and brutality and there, in the balance, am I," writes Manni Coe in his expansive and luminescent memoir. He takes his readers from the rugged landscapes of Andalusia to the painful recesses of lingering traumas. Deeply intimate and told with generous observation, his writing thrums with glorious verve. At its core, Little Ruins is a rallying cry for living a life truly connected to the land and within community -- ANDRÉS N. ORDORICA
Manni Coe's Little Ruins is many things: chief among which is a memoir of place, that marks trauma and evokes language alongside love and limitation. It is also a map of remembering, pairing pain with the patience of time, family, solitude and friendship -- PÁDRAIG Ó TUAMA
This is such a beautiful book - poetic, compelling and, ultimately, deeply healing. Many have tried to capture the soul of the Andalusian landscape, but few have succeeded so well as Manni Coe. He is the perfect companion for a journey into a magical world that will continue to resonate well beyond the final page -- JASON WEBSTER
I so admire the naked honesty with which Manni lays bare his past struggles and traumas. Rarely have I read a memoir with so much beating heart on the page - it pulses with pain but also with grace and love. What's also magical about this book is the setting; and the way in which the elemental and often brutal beauty of the Andalusian landscape works its alchemy on the little ruins of ordinary human lives -- CAROLINE SANDERSON
ISBN: 9781837263233
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
352 pages
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