The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes: from the author of The Keeper of Lost Things

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An irresistible novel of unexpected friendships, second chances and dark secrets, from the bestselling author and Queen of Uplit Ruth Hogan.

'Warm and wise' Guardian | 'A book to really love' Stylist | 'Will soften even the hardest of hearts' Red | 'Subtle and poignant' Good Housekeeping | 'Plenty of spirit and heart' Daily Mail | 'An adorable heartfelt story' Prima | 'Filled with hope and the power of friendship' Evening Standard | 'A whimsical, wistful affair' Sunday Express | 'A wrenching story of recovery' Metro


Once a spirited, independent woman with a rebellious streak, Masha's life has been forever changed by a tragic event twelve years ago. Unable to let go of her grief, she finds comfort in her faithful canine companion Haizum, and peace in the quiet lanes of her town's lido.

Then a chance encounter with two extraordinary women - the fabulous and wise Kitty Muriel, a convent girl turned magician's wife turned seventy-something roller disco fanatic, and the mysterious Sally Red Shoes, a bag lady with a prodigious voice - opens up a new world of possibilities, and the chance to start living again. But just as Masha dares to imagine the future, her past comes roaring back ...

Like her bestselling debut, The Keeper of Lost Things, The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes introduces a cast of wonderful characters, both ordinary and charmingly eccentric, who lead us through a moving exploration of the joy of friendship and the simple human connections that make life worth living.

*And if you loved The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes, check out Ruth Hogan's latest novel, Madame Burova . . . coming soon in 2021*

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4.0
11 reviews
Midge Odonnell
September 23, 2018
3.5 Stars This is a book about death. Sounds a little bit off-putting when you put it like that I suppose, but there's no getting away from it. With chunks set in a local Victorian Cemetery (which I have to admit sounds absolutely glorious and the sort of place I can imagine wandering around) and Masha's preoccupation with drowning there really is no getting away from it. This does not make it a gloomy book, or a Gothic Fantasy, it is actually quite a redemptive book with an overriding moral that life is for the living and to not do so is somehow cheating the memory of those that have gone before. What spoilt the book for me was Alice, it was so painfully obvious almost from the start how that one was going to work out. Once she got sick I knew what her role in the book was and how Mattie and her fitted in to the story - after all they are unknown to Masha and never meet her so why would they be there? Knowing this so early on did spoil the book slightly for me but I cannot over a better explanation for how to weave that particular story thread in. I was also a little annoyed at the relentless optimism and cheeriness of Sally Red Shoes herself and Kitty Muriel - somehow it felt forced and unrealistic. Masha was a beautifully complex character and I did find myself myself willing her out of her pit of despair. For her to start living instead of existing. The way this is achieved is by hard work on Masha's part, there is no quick fix or revelatory moment that wipes her grief away. Instead she becomes aware of the awkwardness her overbearing grief is creating for others, how her closest friends and family are still treading carefully around her as though Gabriel has only been dead months rather than years. Watching her blossom and develop is wonderful and any character that can call her car Edith Piaf has to be okay by me. Overall a solid tale that is all about people rather than plot. Well executed but just not quite right for this reader.
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Claire Kay
September 8, 2018
Lovely book, well written, can't wait for her next one!
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Kate
July 5, 2019
Good
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About the author

Ruth Hogan has now sold over a million books. Her first novel, The Keeper of Lost Things, was a Sunday Times bestseller and a Richard & Judy pick and is published in over 30 countries. Her next novels, The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes and Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel, helped establish her as one of the queens of uplifting fiction. Madame Burova, her fourth novel, is set in her beloved Brighton. Ruth lives in a chaotic Victorian house with an assortment of rescue dogs and her long suffering husband.

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