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Mr Sidhu’s Post Office

‘[A] moving family drama 
 If you don't fall in love with Mr Sidhu, as I did, then I can't help you!’BBC News, 12 Books to Read in 2026

‘I found Mr Sidhu’s story – through all its twists and turns – utterly compelling 
 a testament to the power of family, friendship, community, and love. It’s an absolute treasure’ Ruth Hogan, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things

'Entertaining, emotional and enraging! 
 Mr Sidhu is absolutely real and rounded' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'A tremendous debut, mixing both a love story and an honorable man caught up in the sub-postmaster scandal 
 I enjoyed it immensely' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

* * * *

For years, Mr Sidhu’s post office has been a place of small rituals and quiet mercies: news exchanged, kindnesses remembered, a haven for all. Mr Sidhu is confidant, caretaker and witness to a community revealing itself in its loyalties and secrets.

But Mr Sidhu is caught between the life he has inherited and the one he has scarcely allowed himself to imagine. When his ordered world begins to shift, he is drawn towards a new future and an unexpected love, forcing him to navigate family tensions, shifting identities and the question of who stands beside us when everything changes. And soon, the life Mr Sidhu tended so carefully may no longer be enough 


Tender, wise and beautifully observed, Mr Sidhu’s Post Office is an unforgettable novel about love, duty and the communities that shape us – and save us.

* * * *

Praise for Amman Brar:

‘Mr Sidhu is a wonderful character – he’s someone you will remember and think about long after you’ve finished the book’ Sarah Morgan, number one Sunday Times bestselling author

‘What a special debut 
 I couldn't put it down’ Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City

‘Amman Brar’s storytelling is warm, funny, and culturally astute 
 As the story unfolds, Mr Sidhu’s dignified reserve is peeled back to reveal a big heart’ Natalie Gregory, author of Mother Ghost Mango Seed

‘A powerful, heart-wrenching tribute to the immigrant journey 
 A standout debut that balances family, faith, and late-in life love’ Candid Book Club

‘[A] moving family drama 
 If you don't fall in love with Mr Sidhu, as I did, then I can't help you!’BBC News, 12 Books to Read in 2026

‘I found Mr Sidhu’s story – through all its twists and turns – utterly compelling 
 a testament to the power of family, friendship, community, and love. It’s an absolute treasure’ Ruth Hogan, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things

'Entertaining, emotional and enraging! 
 Mr Sidhu is absolutely real and rounded' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'A tremendous debut, mixing both a love story and an honorable man caught up in the sub-postmaster scandal 
 I enjoyed it immensely' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

* * * *

For years, Mr Sidhu’s post office has been a place of small rituals and quiet mercies: news exchanged, kindnesses remembered, a haven for all. Mr Sidhu is confidant, caretaker and witness to a community revealing itself in its loyalties and secrets.

But Mr Sidhu is caught between the life he has inherited and the one he has scarcely allowed himself to imagine. When his ordered world begins to shift, he is drawn towards a new future and an unexpected love, forcing him to navigate family tensions, shifting identities and the question of who stands beside us when everything changes. And soon, the life Mr Sidhu tended so carefully may no longer be enough 


Tender, wise and beautifully observed, Mr Sidhu’s Post Office is an unforgettable novel about love, duty and the communities that shape us – and save us.

* * * *

Praise for Amman Brar:

‘Mr Sidhu is a wonderful character – he’s someone you will remember and think about long after you’ve finished the book’ Sarah Morgan, number one Sunday Times bestselling author

‘What a special debut 
 I couldn't put it down’ Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City

‘Amman Brar’s storytelling is warm, funny, and culturally astute 
 As the story unfolds, Mr Sidhu’s dignified reserve is peeled back to reveal a big heart’ Natalie Gregory, author of Mother Ghost Mango Seed

‘A powerful, heart-wrenching tribute to the immigrant journey 
 A standout debut that balances family, faith, and late-in life love’ Candid Book Club

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‘[A] moving family drama 
 If you don't fall in love with Mr Sidhu, as I did, then I can't help you!’BBC News, 12 Books to Read in 2026

‘I found Mr Sidhu’s story – through all its twists and turns – utterly compelling 
 a testament to the power of family, friendship, community, and love. It’s an absolute treasure’ Ruth Hogan, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things

'Entertaining, emotional and enraging! 
 Mr Sidhu is absolutely real and rounded' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'A tremendous debut, mixing both a love story and an honorable man caught up in the sub-postmaster scandal 
 I enjoyed it immensely' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

* * * *

For years, Mr Sidhu’s post office has been a place of small rituals and quiet mercies: news exchanged, kindnesses remembered, a haven for all. Mr Sidhu is confidant, caretaker and witness to a community revealing itself in its loyalties and secrets.

But Mr Sidhu is caught between the life he has inherited and the one he has scarcely allowed himself to imagine. When his ordered world begins to shift, he is drawn towards a new future and an unexpected love, forcing him to navigate family tensions, shifting identities and the question of who stands beside us when everything changes. And soon, the life Mr Sidhu tended so carefully may no longer be enough 


Tender, wise and beautifully observed, Mr Sidhu’s Post Office is an unforgettable novel about love, duty and the communities that shape us – and save us.

* * * *

Praise for Amman Brar:

‘Mr Sidhu is a wonderful character – he’s someone you will remember and think about long after you’ve finished the book’ Sarah Morgan, number one Sunday Times bestselling author

‘What a special debut 
 I couldn't put it down’ Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City

‘Amman Brar’s storytelling is warm, funny, and culturally astute 
 As the story unfolds, Mr Sidhu’s dignified reserve is peeled back to reveal a big heart’ Natalie Gregory, author of Mother Ghost Mango Seed

‘A powerful, heart-wrenching tribute to the immigrant journey 
 A standout debut that balances family, faith, and late-in life love’ Candid Book Club

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