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How To Be Happy: the Unmissable, Uplifting
[Paperback - 2018]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Sphere Uk | ISBN: 9780751568530 | Pages: 384
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So likeable, smart and wise. A bittersweet read about love, life and friendship that makes you stop and think long after you ve finished reading the last page. - bestselling author Tasmina Perry

Entertaining, funny and full of wisdom, I loved this book. - bestselling author Katie Fforde

I read this recently and loved it SO much. I cried buckets, but it s ultimately a really positive, uplifting book about making every day count. - bestselling author Clare Mackintosh

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The smallest things can make the biggest difference.

Annie has been sad for so long that she s forgotten how to be any other way. Until she meets Polly.

Polly is everything that Annie is not. She s colourful, joyful, happy. Because if recent events have taught Polly anything, it s that your time is too short to waste a single day.

Polly has one hundred days to help Annie find happiness. Annie s convinced it s impossible, but so is saying no to Polly. And on an unforgettable journey, Annie begins to realise that maybe, just maybe, there s still colour to be found in the world.

But then it becomes clear that Polly s about to need her new friend more than ever...and Annie will have to decide once and for all whether letting others in is a risk worth taking.

If you liked Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine or The Keeper of Lost Things, you ll love How to Be Happy

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A joyful, wise read - Rosie Blake

It s a gorgeous book - funny, touching, sweet, sad and profound. - Daisy Buchanan

You ll laugh and cry . . . heartwarming - Best

Uplifting - Independent

Will make you laugh while it tugs at your heart strings - The People

Eva Woods grew up in a small Irish village and now lives in London, where she dodges urban foxes and tuts at tourists on escalators. She runs the UK s first writing course for commercial novels and regularly teaches creative writing.

Eva also writes thrillers under her real name of Claire McGowan.

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