Six Little Words
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Narrated by:
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Antonia Beamish
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By:
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Sally Page
About this listen
'A marvel… funny, thought-provoking and comforting all at once' Clare Leslie Hall, author of Broken Country
'A life-affirming novel of friendship, community and kindness' AJ Pearce, author of Dear Mrs Bird
Can one note change everything?To be or not to be…
Six little words, printed on orange card, appear one morning pinned to the noticeboard of Kate’s local café. There’s no explanation, no name.
Each day a new line is added, sparking curiosity throughout the café. Among the regulars is Bardy, an ex-English teacher grappling with writer’s block.
For Kate, this trail of words might just offer a second chance at happiness, if only Bardy can find the strength to share his story too…
Escape into the world of Sally Page with the perfect armchair read! From the author of phenomenal bestsellers The Keeper of Stories and The Book of Beginnings comes another novel that will warm your heart.
Readers LOVE Six Little Words!'Within a few pages of meeting Bardy and Kate I felt as if I knew them… Brim-full of joy, hope and all the summer feels – I loved it!' Faith Hogan
'My goodness, I didn't want to put it down and couldn't stop thinking about it when I had to. Utterly mesmerising. Tender and truly memorable. I adored it.’ Heidi Swain
‘Beautifully written, thought provoking, uplifting… I loved everything about this book!’ Amanda Prowse
'Guaranteed to make you smile – and maybe follow your own secret dream,’ Jo Leevers
'Colourful, thoughtful, uplifting and devilishly funny’ Hazel Prior
(P)2026 HarperCollins PublishersI look forward to the next book!
Another warming hot chocolate
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Kindness
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Froing from the two peoples points of view, which was sometimes confusing.
I did love the way that they both talked in colour. I did enjoy it and will reread the keep of stories too now.
Creative fun in a seaside town
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