No Worries If Not!
By (Author) Lucy Nichol
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperNorth
15th January 2024
3rd August 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
Family life fiction
Humorous fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
240g
One little word. One bad habit. One year to stop saying sorry.
What happens when one woman resolves to break up with saying sorry
Charlotte Thomas is polite. Manners cost nothing, her mother always said yet theres a fine line between diplomat and doormat.
But every woman has their breaking point and Charlotte has just found hers. It wasnt because she said sorry to her boss for challenging his terrible idea for a staff social, or because she apologised to the drunk girl who spilled espresso martini all over her favourite top. And it wasnt because she agreed to go on a second date with the worlds most boring man to avoid hurting his feelings. Maybe it was all of these, or maybe it was when she realised she ended every email with the fateful words: No Worries If Not.
With the help of her best friend and housemate Mush, Charlotte declares shes apologising no more. No more saying sorry for just doing her job, or speaking her mind or simply taking up space.
So when she finds her space being invaded by a manspreader on the Metro, Charlotte lets rip. When shes finished shouting about why hes the rudest man shes ever met, she realises, annoyingly, that not only is he the best looking man shes ever had the misfortune to sit next to hes actually really nice about it all too.
With her unapologetic pledge off to a tricky start, will Charlotte be, dare she say it sorry she even started this
PRAISE FOR LUCYS PREVIOUS WRITING
Warm, joyous and thought-provoking! Stephie Chapman, author of Swipe Right
Full of warmth, wit and humour. Yorkshire Post
Lucy Nichol is a stunning new voice in fiction." Guy Mankowski, author of Dead Rock Stars
Lucy Nichol is a writer whose work has appeared in the Independent, the I paper, NME, Red, Metro, Den of Geek, Huff Post and many more.
She is also a former columnist with Sarah Millicans Standard Issue magazine. Her first novel, The Twenty Seven Club, dives into 90s nostalgia, music fandom and mental health. She lives in Newcastle.