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The Names

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6th May 2025

Price: £16.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781399624053

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‘I’ve just been blown away by the best debut novel in years . . . A genius idea for a book’
Sunday Times

‘A beautiful, heartwrenching, utterly original novel – this one will stay with me for years to come’
Miranda Cowley Heller, bestselling author of The Paper Palace

‘The 2025 book that will be everywhere . . . one of those rare books that makes you glad to be alive’
Stylist

A once-in-a-generation debut from a major new talent, The Names is the story of three names, three versions of a life, and the infinite possibilities that a single decision can spark.


CHOSEN AS A SUNDAY TIMES, DAILY MAIL, RED, PRIMA, STYLIST and EVENING STANDARD BOOK OF 2025

‘Magnificent . . . Read it. It’s very special’
Chris Whitaker

‘I’m in AWE. Powerful, moving and beautiful’
Marian Keyes

‘Beautifully written, and wise and tender . . . an utter original’
Jojo Moyes

Tomorrow – if morning comes, if the storm stops raging – Cora will register the name of her son. Or perhaps, and this is her real concern, she’ll formalise who he will become.

It is 1987, and in the aftermath of a great storm, Cora sets out with her nine-year-old daughter to register the birth of her son. Her husband intends for her to follow a long-standing family tradition and call the baby after him. But when faced with the decision, Cora hesitates. Going against his wishes is a risk that will have consequences, but is it right for her child to inherit his name from generations of domineering men? The choice she makes in this moment will shape the course of their lives.

Seven years later, her son is Bear, a name chosen by his sister, and one that will prove as cataclysmic as the storm from which it emerged. Or he is Julian, the name his mother set her heart on, believing it will enable him to become his own person. Or he is Gordon, named after his father and raised in his cruel image – but is there still a chance to break the mould?

Powerfully moving and full of hope, this is the story of three names, three versions of a life, and the infinite possibilities that a single decision can spark. It is the story of one family, and love’s endless capacity to endure, no matter what fate has in store.

‘A tour de force of storytelling . . . truly mesmerizing’
Alison Espach

‘Exquisite storytelling with unforgettable characters . . . Watch out for The Names. It’s a big one’
Jennie Godfrey

‘One of 2025’s most talked-about novels’
Red

‘I predict this will be a big hit’
Prima

‘Publishing insiders have been raving about this one for over a year . . . it is set to be an enormous hit’
Evening Standard

Reviews

Elizabeth Macneal, author of THE DOLL FACTORY
Every so often a truly special book comes along, one that stays with you long after turning the last page. I raged, cheered and wept alongside Bear, Gordon and Julian. Compassionate, haunting and gripping, it urges you to reflect on the path not taken, the infinite small decisions and sacrifices that lead us to our own particular lives
Claire Daverley, bestselling author of TALKING AT NIGHT
Haunting and heartfelt; I couldn't look away from this emotionally charged story of fate, family and heart-shattering what ifs
Chris Whitaker, bestselling author of ALL THE COLOURS OF THE DARK
Magnificent. A stunning, hopeful, bitterly beautiful novel. The Names is a story of decisions, both grand and miniature, of how each is sewn into the tapestry of what makes us uniquely us. And how a single change can be our making and unravelling. Read it. It's very special
RTÉ
[A] sparky debut
Bobby Palmer, author of ISAAC AND THE EGG
Unlike anything I've ever read, The Names is wise and surprising and thrumming with life. A very, very special book
Observer
The Names is a wildly original and emotionally profound novel, and details from it have not stopped swimming around my head in the weeks since I finished it
Jo Browning Wroe, author of A TERRIBLE KINDNESS
I read it in three greedy gulps . . . a story of a family broken by cruelty but healed by resilience, love and possibility
Alison Espach, author of THE WEDDING PEOPLE
The Names is a tour de force of storytelling. Knapp crafts a world where names are keys that can unlock the truth about who we are and who we can become. At once haunting and revelatory, The Names is a brilliant exploration of the choices-big and small-that define our lives. Each character is drawn with a complexity that lingers long after the last page. A truly mesmerizing and profound book that I'll never forget
Georgina Moore, author of THE GARNETT GIRLS
The Names is extraordinary. Such clean, beautiful prose. Somehow she tells this story of many people, many different lives, many different times and those sliding door moments with such clarity . . . I could not look away because Florence Knapp makes you care instantly about every single character. The novel is full of truths about nature and nurture, the people we meet in our lives who can help us choose new paths . . . a very bold, brave and moving story about domestic abuse. But most of all for me it was the story of a bond between a brother and a sister and the lengths a mother will go to to protect her children. I would say we can all believe the hype. Brava Florence Knapp for your novel from the heart
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The 2025 book that will be everywhere . . . It may well break your heart but it will piece it back together again, too - this is one of those rare books that shines with humanity and makes you glad to be alive
Mary Beth Keane, bestselling author of ASK AGAIN, YES
I'm left haunted by this book, and I can't wait to read whatever comes next for Florence Knapp. What a remarkable debut
Mail on Sunday
Heartbreaking and yet brimful of hope, Knapp's exceptional debut explores domestic violence and the way one man's actions can pull those around him into their unpredictable undertow
Marian Keyes, author of GROWN UPS
I'm in AWE. Powerful, moving and beautiful, The Names takes an important subject and handles it perfectly
Holly Brickley, author of DEEP CUTS
Reading The Names feels like being submerged into a more beautiful version of our own world, one in which absolutely everything, from a bobbin to a baby's name, vibrates with meaning and potentially devastating consequence. It left me feeling shaken, wrung-out, and glowing with hope. A masterful work of art
Anne Griffin, author of WHEN ALL IS SAID
Ambitious, compelling and intensely moving, The Names succeeds in all it sets out to do. Knapp showcases her talent with aplomb
Independent
An intriguing question cleverly explored . . . a sliding doors story exploring three different versions of a life
Rosie Walsh, author of THE MAN WHO DIDN'T CALL and THE LOVE OF MY LIFE:
Haunting, heartbreaking and spellbindingly beautiful, this novel more than delivers on its brilliant premise. I loved Knapp's spare, luminous prose and the three casts of characters, each as complex and human as the other; above all I loved their thirst for hope and redemption, which kept me rooted to their side even in their darkest hours
Good Housekeeping
I read the first few chapters of this moving story in awe that it was a debut. Not only is it beautifully written, it's alive with raw emotion and both devastating and heartwarming by turn
Daily Mail: Ones to Watch
A sensation long before it hits the shelves, this heart-breaking debut was the centre of a bidding war
Kate Sawyer, author of THIS FAMILY
I found myself completely immersed in this book - it is conceptually clever but compelling, careful and tender in its telling too. The clever use of time reminded me of some of my favourite novels - Life After Life, One Day, The Time Traveler's Wife - yet The Names is its own special thing: a moving exploration of the impact of choice and how much power any of us really have to dictate the course of our lives
Goodreads: Big Books of 2025 preview
What's in a name? That's the pivotal question in this ambitious debut novel, which begins with the moment a mother chooses the name of her child
The Times
The Names is an unadulterated success: moving, evocative and utterly convincing . . . I read it in a single afternoon, glued to the pages, occasionally wiping away a tear. It's one of those books that will make you irritable with anyone who interrupts you, but which you'll finish wanting to press into the hands of a friend. I can see the film adaptations, the book club meetings, the talk-show discussions spooling out in its future: make sure to read it first
Emily Howes, author of THE PAINTER'S DAUGHTERS
A beautiful, gripping and resonant novel that explores with remarkable sensitivity how we become who we are - it will stay with me
Anne Griffin, author of WHEN ALL IS SAID
Ambitious, compelling and intensely moving, The Names succeeds in all it sets out to do. Knapp showcases her talent with aplomb
Geraldine Brooks, author of YEAR OF WONDERS
A magnificent novel, thrumming with life in all its pain and precariousness, yet suffused with the glorious possibilities of love and redemption
Miranda Cowley Heller, author of THE PAPER PALACE
The Names is a beautiful, heartwrenching, utterly original novel - this one will stay with me for years to come
Joanna Miller, author of THE EIGHTS
Such a brilliant premise! The Names is a thought-provoking, beautifully written, heartbreaking yet uplifting novel that I devoured in just two sittings . . . a triumph. I adored it
Edel Coffey, author of IN HER PLACE
This is a fascinating and inventive debut that takes the Sliding Doors concept to new levels. Ambitious, original and deeply emotional. It is beautifully written, a huge achievement
Jennie Godfrey, author of THE LIST OF SUSPICIOUS THINGS
This is exquisite storytelling with unforgettable characters and moved me deeply. Watch out for The Names. It's a big one
Emma Healey, author of ELIZABETH IS MISSING
Brilliant. I was amazed by how much joy Florence Knapp could get into a book so filled with tragedy. Incredibly moving and unexpected, and inventive. It's a real tour de force
Ann Napolitano, multi-million-copy bestselling author of HELLO BEAUTIFUL
The Names is a truly gorgeous, heart-opening novel. I couldn't put it down, and I'm grateful to have Cora and her children living inside my heart now. What a wonderful book!
Cesca Major, author of MAYBE NEXT TIME
The Names made me fall in love and broke my heart three times over. Gorgeous, hopeful and fascinating, it's a wonderful read that made me reflect on all the small decisions we make and the ripple effects they create. A stunning debut
Prima
I predict this will be a big hit this year
Sunday Times
I've just been blown away by the best debut novel in years . . . I had a wonderful 24 hours when I disappeared into another world . . . I curled up and just read. What captured my attention? The Names by Florence Knapp . . . The conceit is simple. It's so good, you wonder why no one has done it before . . . a genius idea for a book
Irish Independent
Compelling
Kirsty Capes, author of GIRLS
A stunningly and deftly told story of family, survival and the fundamentals of human existence. The Names blew me away. Heartbreaking, hopeful and gorgeously crafted
Reader’s Digest
A beautiful exploration of fate and the ripple effects of choice . . . Knapp explores how a single decision can reshape a life . . . richly layered with all the joy and heartbreak of this one wild and precious life
Adrienne Brodeur, New York Times bestselling author of LITTLE MONSTERS
In The Names, Florence Knapp takes an ordinary question - what's in a name? - and turns it into a meditation on identity, fate, and family. Sharp, tender, and beautifully rendered, with characters that linger long after the final page, this is storytelling at its finest
Red
One of 2025's most talked-about novels already
Joanna Glen, author of ALL MY MOTHERS
Ranging across the whole gamut of human emotions, The Names is a dazzlingly original meditation on the multiple potential selves contained inside a single life, and, in many ways, a challenge to live and love well. It's experimental, absorbing, beautifully conceived and stylishly executed
Helen Simonson, bestselling author of MAJOR PETTIGREW'S LAST STAND
I fell in love with Cora and all the versions of her children. A powerful, emotional portrayal of the ways violence, in families and in the world, can leave both brutal and more subtle scars. Compelling, finely crafted, and beautifully written