Book Summary
If You Could See Me Now is a heartwarming and whimsical novel by Cecelia Ahern that blends emotional depth with magical realism. The story follows Elizabeth Egan, a serious and responsible woman living in a small Irish town, who has spent her life caring for others—her troubled sister and her nephew, Luke—while suppressing her own dreams and emotions. Everything changes when Luke introduces her to his mysterious imaginary friend, Ivan, who, much to Elizabeth’s surprise, becomes visible to her too. As Elizabeth begins to see the world through Ivan’s playful and optimistic eyes, she rediscovers joy, imagination, and the possibility of love. But Ivan is not of this world, and their growing bond forces both of them to confront the limits of their connection. The novel is a touching exploration of healing, inner transformation, and the magic of letting go.
About the Author –
Cecelia Ahern is a bestselling Irish author known for her emotionally rich novels that often weave together romance, personal growth, and elements of magic or fantasy. Born on September 30, 1981, in Dublin, she gained international fame with her debut novel P.S. I Love You, which became a bestseller and was later adapted into a successful film. Ahern’s writing is known for its imaginative storytelling and heartfelt themes, often focusing on love, loss, and self-discovery. In addition to novels, she has written short stories, screenplays, and television scripts. Her work has been published in over 50 countries and translated into numerous languages, making her one of Ireland’s most beloved contemporary authors.
