How to Save a Life

  • How to Save a Life: The Inside Story of Grey's Anatomy
    By Lynette Rice

    This exhaustively enthusiastic book is one that no Grey’s Anatomy fan should be without.

  • How To Save A Life
    By Sara Zarr

    Heart-achingly beautiful, moving and funny, How to Save a Life has been named a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2011, a School Library Journal Best Book of 2011 and an American Library Assocation 2012 Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults.

  • How to Save a Life: The Love Story That Starts When A Heart Stops
    By Eva Carter

    In Eva Carter's How to Save a Life, saving a life is only the start of the story . . . 'A sweeping, brave, epic love story. I was hooked...

  • How to Save a Life
    By Liz Fenton, Lisa Steinke

    The bestselling authors of The Good Widow deliver a modern, suspenseful twist on Groundhog Day that asks the question: How far are you willing to go to save the life of someone you love?

  • How to Save a Life: A Novel
    By Eva Carter

    In this moving love story, three friends find out what it really means to save someone. “A heart-stopping, heart-wrenching, and heartwarming story that kept me reading well into the night.”—Clare Pooley, New York Times bestselling ...

  • How to Save a Life: A Novel
    By Eva Carter

    "What does it take to make a hero?

  • How to Save a Life
    By Eva Carter

    Structured around the four simple steps involved in CPR, Eva Carter’s How to Save a Life is both a love story and an exploration of what it means to be brave – because bravery isn’t just about life or death decisions; it’s also ...

  • How To Save A Life
    By P Dangelico

    There's more than one way to save a life.

  • How to Save a Life
    By S.D. Robertson

    ‘A heartwarming and thought-provoking story of grief, redemption and reinvention in our modern world.’ Imogen Clark, bestselling author of Where The Story Starts

  • How to Save a Life
    By Emma Scott

    How to Save a Life is a complete second-chance STANDALONE novel with shades of the paranormal. It carries the characters from high school through to their early twenties. It is not YA; mature subject matter and sexual situations.

  • How to Save a Life
    By Kristin Harmel

    Kristin Harmel, whose work has been called “immersive and evocative” (Publishers Weekly), “absorbing…well-paced and warmhearted” (Kirkus Reviews), and “absolutely enthralling” (Fresh Fiction), infuses her poignant, uplifting ...