The Good News Gazette (The Good News Gazette, Book 1)
By (Author) Jessie Wells
Book 1
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
21st June 2023
16th March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Narrative theme: Social issues
Family life fiction
Humorous fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
260g
A five-star read that will warm your soulThis story shows us there is warmth in the world and its just so positive it cant help but make you smile
Uplifting and empoweringa stpry about friendship, love and finding the bright side of life Debbie Johnson
Nine years ago, Zoe Taylor returned from London to the quiet hamlet of Westholme with her tail between her legs and a bun in the oven. Where once her job as a journalist saw her tearing off to Paris at a moments notice after a lead, now the single mum covers the local news desk. At least, she diduntil shes unceremoniously let go.
When Zoe invites her friends over to commiserate, wine and whining soon turns into something more and before the night is out shes plotted her next step: The Good News Gazette.
Now, as a developer threatens to force Westholme into the twenty-first century, Zoes good news movement finds her leading a covert campaign as a community crusader. She may have started The Good News Gazette as a way to save herself, but she might just be able to save Westholme in the process
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Absolutely joyousThe sense of community and friendship that runs throughout is just lovely!!!
Just the book I needed at the momentUplifting, happy,feel good and life-affirming
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Jessie Wells lives with her husband and two children in Merseyside. She has always written in some form, and previously worked as a journalist on the Liverpool Echo and Sunday Mirror and as a freelancer for various national women's magazines and newspapers before moving into finance. She loves nothing more than getting lost in her imaginary worlds, which are largely filled with romance, communities bursting with character and a large dose of positivity.