Author of the

Sunday Times Bestseller

brother. do. you. love. me

Waterstones Non-Fiction Book of the Month

brother. do. you. love. me. out on Paperback now

Manni Coe

Manni is the second of four brothers.
He grew up in Yorkshire and Berkshire.
He studied Latin American History & Culture at Edinburgh University which took him on adventures to South America before he finally settled in Spain.
He now lives between Dorset and a tiny village in Andalusia called Archidona.
He works as a private guide in Spain and around the world
brother. do. you. love. me. is his first book

LITTLE RUINS

Rebuilding a Life

Looking to begin a new chapter after years on the move, Manni Coe and his partner take a risk and buy ‘The Corner’, a crumbling but beautiful 150-year-old farmstead tucked into a remote valley in Andalusia, surrounded by olive trees. It’s perfect for their unconventional family of three: Jack, Manni and his youngest brother, Reuben. Secluded from the village by a river and in awe of the extraordinary Spanish landscape, Manni watches their land teem with mountain goats and wild boar, red deer and seasonal swallows. He begins to feel that this might be the place where each of them will find their peace.

But nothing is ever so simple. Though their hilltop village offers food, fellowship and guidance, many visitors bring their own problems and troubled pasts over the river. While Manni and Jack work to afford rebuilding The Corner, who will care for Reuben in the way that he deserves? And as Manni starts to realise that the scars from his childhood – kept hidden for all these years – might not have healed at all, a single, terrible event threatens everything the three of them have spent so long building together.

From landscape and poetry to family and friendship, Little Ruins is a heart-mending exploration of human connection, nature’s gifts and the power of love in all its forms.

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