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One Ordinary Day at a Time
By (Author) Sarah J. Harris
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
8th September 2021
10th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
823.92
Hardback
432
Width 159mm, Height 227mm, Spine 39mm
620g
Behind every ordinary day, behind every ordinary story, theres an extraordinary one just waiting to happen
The uplifting, original new novel from the award-winning author of The Colour of Bee Larkhams Murder.
TWO PEOPLE
Simon Sparks is the man you know from behind the counter at the local Prince Burger (hold the gherkin!), fry shovelling, shelf stacking, hiding away from the world. And Jodie Brook is the single mum you see crossing the street with her son Zak always chasing a dream she cant reach.
ONE LIFE
What if life could be so much more When Simon and Jodies worlds collide, it upends everything they know. But in chaos comes opportunity. And for every person whos ever doubted them, they find someone wholl finally believe
ONE ORDINARY DAY AT A TIME
From the award-winning author, Sarah J. Harris, comes a warm, uplifting story about ordinary people, extraordinary tomorrows, and all the ways that life can surprise us
A wonderful story about wanting more and daring to believe its possible Gorgeously written, utterly moving, a JOY! Miranda Dickinson
A gorgeously quirky, charming and inspiring read Beth Morrey
A compelling and uplifting tale of unlikely friendships and the importance of following your dreams. A call to kindness for us all Lucy Clarke
Endearing, funny and emotional a gorgeous read Womans Own
I adored this quirky, uplifting novel. This is a novel about the power of friendship, about overcoming adversity, and about how things, more often than not, work out okay in the end. The perfect novel we all need right now! Robin Morgan-Bentley
The best book I've read in ages. If you like Jessica Ryn or Gail Honeyman, you'll ADORE this. I cried twice, but walked away with my heart so very full. Can't recommend enough Anstey Harris
Another quirky, clever and original novel Cari Rosen
An uplifting paean to modern friendship where there is nothing 'ordinary' about this story. Beautifully real, flawed characters make for a wonderfully engaging narrative. I loved it CJ Skuse
An absorbing and uplifting story about hope, the power of human connection, and daring to dream big. Told with wit and warmth, this book will capture your heart Holly Miller
Sarah J Harris is an author and freelance education journalist who regularly writes for national newspapers. She became fascinated by synaesthesia and face blindness during her work as a journalist. Sarah previously wrote YA under a pseudonym and THE COLOUR OF BEE LARKHAM'S MURDER is her debut adult novel. She lives in West London with her husband and two young children