โWONDERFULLY UPLIFTINGโ Trisha Ashley
Sometimes, happiness can be found where you least expect it...
'Absolutely and completely adorable, this all embracing story will break, mend, and fill hearts with warmth, humour and love' LOVEREADING
Twenty-eight-year-old Lana Green has never been good at making friends. Sheโs perfectly happy to be left alone with her books. Or at least, thatโs what she tells herself.
Nancy Ellis Hall was once a celebrated writer. Now eighty, she lives alone in her North London house, and thinks sheโs doing just fine. But dementia is loosening Nancyโs grip on the world.
When Lana and Nancy become unconventional house mates, their lives will change in ways they never expected. But can an unusual friendship rescue two women who donโt realise they need to be saved?
An irresistible story of love, memory and the power of friendship that readers of The Keeper of Lost Things and The Lido will adore.
Readers love The Forgotten Guide to HappinessโA warm, beautiful read ... tender and inspiringโ Goodreads Reviewer
โA truly delightful story about love, friendship and figuring out what matters the most. It wraps itself around you like a warm, comforting blanket and it made me chuckle, a little emotional at times but in the end, pretty happyโ Goodreads Reviewer
โI wholeheartedly recommend this book to other readers. I canโt wait to see what comes next from this fantastic author. 5* out of 5*โ The Ginger Book Geek
โAn enchanting, thought-provoking read which left me with a massive smile on my faceโ The Writing Garnet
โOh boy did this novel warm my heart from the top of my head to the tips of my toes ... a different kind of love story and will definitely make you think about life, love, friendship, and what really matters in this worldโ Goodreads reviewer
โEndowed with one of the perfect endings, this uplifting book will make you happy irrespective of whether you forgot the feeling or notโ Goodreads reviewer
Sophie Jenkins is a serial joiner of writing groups and workshops and a prolific short story writer. To encourage her creativity she regularly enters half-marathons and trains by running from her home in North London to breakfast in the centre of town with a notepad.
The character of Nancy in The Forgotten Guide to Happiness is based on her experiences with her own mother, who was diagnosed with dementia fifteen years ago.