"Emily Winslow is a precise and expert analyst of the darkest parts of the human psyche." -internationally bestselling author Sophie Hannah
American students Polly and Liv are giddy over the accents and architecture of Cambridge University. They both fall for the same charming graduate student.
Then he disappears.
Told through five narrators whose personal obsessions limit what each of them sees, The Whole Worldis the story of the desperation and malice that take them by surprise while they're all looking elsewhere.
"The Whole World shines as a potent look at the self-absorption and angst of youth and the regrets and doubts of middle age."
- The Richmond Times-Dispatch
"A first novel about growing up, having sex and going seriously off the rails at Cambridge University."
- Palm Beach Post summer reading list
"What a ride! Read this book." - Decatur Daily