The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside
By (Author) Jessica Ryn
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
26th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Modern and Contemporary romance
Narrative theme: coming of age
Narrative theme: social issues / social problems
823.92
400
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 27mm
450g
This is the book we all need right now: a story of kindness and hope. I absolutely loved it
Anstey Harris, bestselling author of Richard and Judy Book Club pick The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton
Shes not lost. Shes just waiting to be found
Completely beguiling a messy, loveable cast of characters with Dawn at the centre, bringing the light. A truly lovely read
Beth Morrey, Sunday Times bestselling author of Saving Missy
Dawn Elisabeth Brightside has been running from her past for twenty-two years and two months, precisely.
So when she is offered a bed in St Judes Hostel for the Homeless, it means so much more than just a roof over her head.
But with St Judes threatened with closure, Dawn worries that everything is about to crumble around her all over again.
Perhaps, with a little help from her new friends, she can find a way to save this light in the darkness
And maybe, just maybe, Dawn will finally have a place to call home.
The utterly charming feel-good debut novel of 2020 to curl up with.
This is the book we all need right now: a story of kindness and hope. I absolutely loved it
Anstey Harris,The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton
Dealing with heartbreaking issues with humour, this will uplift your soul Heat
Charming, moving and joyous
Alice Peterson,If You Were Here
Jessica Ryn writes with such warmth and sensitivity, I felt my heart crack more than once. Dawn Brightside is the heroine we never knew we needed
Roxie Cooper,The Day We Met
I fell instantly in love with Dawn Brightside. She made my heart soar and ache all at once, and I was immediately rooting for her. It takes a talent to make you love and care for a character, which is testament to Jessica Ryns writing clever, funny and full of heart
Lia Louis,Somewhere Close to Happy
Utterly charming, uplifting and full of warmth. Dawn Brightside has found a very special place in my heart Katy Colins,How To Say Goodbye
The book equivalent of a glass half-full. It is love and light and brimming with a compassion that will inspire you to see the bright side. Not just within its pages, but within life
Amy Beashal, The Sky is Mine
Beguiling and captivating. The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside tackles homelessness, drug addiction, mental illness and the vulnerability that goes with it with warmth, humour and most of all, courage Sunday Post
A warm-hearted and utterly gorgeous read. The irrespressible Dawn heads up a wonderful cast of characters and the life-affirming story is one of kindness and hope. I loved it! Nicola Gill, The Neighbours
A joy of a book: funny, sad, enlightening and feelgood Frances Quinn, The Smallest Man
Spending time with Dawn Brightside has been a joy from start to finish! An uplifting story that will break your heart, then mend it again Louise Mumford, Sleepless
Jessica Ryn is a former midwife and homeless resettlement worker. She has recently completed her MA in Creative Writing at CCCU, and her stories have been shortlisted for the Kimberly Chambers' Kickstarter Award, Wordsmag and the Val Wood Prize for Creative Writing. When she's not scribbling away, Jessica can be found meandering through the woods, reading stories that pull on the feel-strings and eating yoghurt-covered skittles. Jessica lives in Dover with her husband, two children and their high-spirited springer spaniel. The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside is her debut novel.