Cover Reveal for When You Were Older

I've hinted recently that, with no disrespect to the UK cover, our US edition of When You Were Older is going to have a cover I just love. In fact, I chose the image myself. And here it is!
The book has been out in the UK since spring. Look for it in late November here in the US, looking like this. It will arrive in both ebook and paperback format.
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Reader Comments (12)
Catherine, really terrific cover. Just love it. Can't wait to get myself a copy.
Thanks, Paul. I promise not to keep you waiting long.
THAT"S AWESOME..what a COVER!!
That great period of innocent joy when you had the power to make everything right. And you did it with your best friend, whether or not he was your brother.
Wonderful cover.
Glad you like it, Mrs. D. And Marianne, thanks for sharing how it makes you feel. That's key.
Beautiful! It has a Norman Rockwell feel to it--nice job! :)
Great cover, Catherine. Did you have a had in designing it?
Is there a story behind its creation?
Well, I searched for good brother images until I found this. No special story except that this one had just the right feel. So thanks to both of you, Elaine and Eve.
How can anyone resist Kids dressed as Super Heros? I can see why you love it. :}
(And my kids were super heros on the same Halloween, last year... this year they're going for royalty. I love how they coordinate.)
:} Cathryn
Thanks, Cathryn. Hope most will find it hard to resist,. You've uncovered my sneaky plan. :) Happy Halloween to you and the little royals.
I loved the UK cover, but I must admit I really love this one and would definitely pick it up off a shelf :) An excellent choice!
Thanks, Nikki-ann. I will be the first to say that most of the UK covers have been quite good. But these last two US edition covers I've loved more than anything I've gotten from a traditional publisher. They just feel more evocative to me. Glad you agree!