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All the Times You Were Not There

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A heartfelt memoir of a family in 1980s East End London facing addiction, infidelity and loss, who ultimately find renewed life in Jesus.
  • 19 February 2026
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In 1980s East London, families lived by an unspoken code. You can throw a punch to make a point, stolen goods make financial sense, and a few too many beers were par for the course. But you never abandon your family.

That was Emma Fowle's father's greatest mistake.

A champion powerlifter with a dangerous appetite for risk, he dragged his family into a world of steroids, cocaine, illegal raves, debt collecting, fraud and infidelity. Then, one day, he simply walked out - leaving behind a trail of chaos and questions that would take decades to untangle.

Set against the gritty backdrop of London's East End, All the Times You Were Not There is a raw and redemptive memoir about the cost of broken promises and the unexpected grace that can transform even the most fractured family story.

Through her Christian faith, Emma learns to reframe her past: not as a story of failure, but of survival, forgiveness and hope. With unflinching honesty and tender insight, she writes about what it means to grow up searching for love in the ruins and to find redemption where you least expect it.

For readers of Cathy Rentzenbrink, Dani Shapiro, and Lemn Sissay, this is a story about addiction, absence, and the long road home, told with warmth, courage and astonishing grace.

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Price: $14.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: SPCK
Imprint: SPCK Publishing
Publication Date: 19 February 2026
ISBN: 9780281091690
Format: eBook
BISACs: Autobiography: religious & spiritual, Memoirs, True stories of heroism, endurance & survival
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'I wept my way through Emma's story, having walked a road of redemption with my own dad. She writes with tenderness, honesty, humour and grace. The humanness and pain are not glossed over or neatly tied up - they are felt in the ache and witnessed in the slow, steady repair that only God can bring. This is a story for anyone who has ever wondered if hope could reach the hardest places. It can. And it does.'
Introduction
Chapter 1: Fireworks
Chapter 2: Born at the First Attempt
Chapter 3: 1988 and all that
Chapter 4: Leaving it all behind
Chapter 5: His day
Chapter 6: Back to Work
Chapter 7: Prayer and the art of the Custard Cream
Chapter 8: New Year, no change
Chapter 9: Silver Linings
Chapter 10: Secrets
Chapter 11: Firsts
Chapter 12: Round the pool table
Chapter 13: LA Gears and laser tag
Chapter 14: Hello God, it's me, Emma
Chapter 15: The strawberry run
Chapter 16: Wedding vows
Chapter 17: Picking up the pieces