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One Good Thing

A Novel

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One Good Thing

By: Alexandra Potter
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A heartwarming and hilarious novel about unexpected friendships and new beginnings from the bestselling British author of Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up.

Liv Brooks is in shock. Newly divorced and facing an uncertain future, she impulsively trades her fast-paced London life for the tranquil hills of the Yorkshire Dales, determined to make a fresh start. But fresh starts are harder than they seem. Feeling lost and lonely, she adopts Harry, a grumpy old dog from the local shelter, to keep her company while she renovates the dilapidated cottage she has optimistically taken on.

However, Liv soon discovers she isn’t the only one in need of a new beginning. During her and Harry’s daily walks around the village, they meet Valentine, an old man perpetually gazing out his window, suffering from loneliness; Stanley, an introverted little boy hiding behind his garden gate; and Maya, a teenager at odds with the world. Gradually, as these unexpected relationships develop, they each begin to rediscover themselves, all with the help of the lovable Harry.

Utterly relatable, witty, and tender, this novel explores the beauty of friendship and the joys of living an unexpected life. When everything falls apart, sometimes all you need is one good thing to turn your life around and make it worth living again.

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Friendship Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Women's Fiction

Critic reviews

“The queen of comfort. A delight.”—Mike Gayle, author of All the Lonely People

“A big dopamine hit of a book. Warm, wise, and lovely in every way.”—Jane Costello, author of It’s Getting Hot in Here

“Pacy, absorbing, witty and tender, it made me laugh out loud.”—Karen Swan, author of The Last Summer

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