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Every Shade of Happy
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Every Shade of Happy
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Every Shade of Happy
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Heartwarming and uplifting,
Every Shade of Happy
will make you laugh, cry and want to call your grandfather. Perfect for fans of Marianne Cronin and Hazel Prior.
Algernon is at the end of his life.
His granddaughter is at the start of hers.
But they have more in common than they think...
Every day of Algernon's 97 years has been broken up into an ordered routine. That's how it's been since the war, and he's not about to change now.
Until his 15-year-old granddaughter arrives on his doorstep, turning Algernon's black-and-white life upside down. Everything from Anna's clothes to the way she sits glued to her phone is strange to Algernon, and he's not sure he likes it.
But as the weeks pass, Algernon is surprised to discover they have something in common after all – Anna is lonely, just like him. Can Algernon change the habits of a lifetime to bring the colour back into Anna's world?
Praise for
:
'Heartwarming and uplifting. It will make you miss your grandfather and want to hug your grandchild.'
Adele Parks for
Platinum
'A slice of reading heaven... Just as wonderful and gorgeous as
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot
and
The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman
.'
LoveReading
'With relatable characters, this is an uplifting, emotive story.'
Candis
Every Shade of Happy
will make you laugh, cry and want to call your grandfather. Perfect for fans of Marianne Cronin and Hazel Prior.
Algernon is at the end of his life.
His granddaughter is at the start of hers.
But they have more in common than they think...
Every day of Algernon's 97 years has been broken up into an ordered routine. That's how it's been since the war, and he's not about to change now.
Until his 15-year-old granddaughter arrives on his doorstep, turning Algernon's black-and-white life upside down. Everything from Anna's clothes to the way she sits glued to her phone is strange to Algernon, and he's not sure he likes it.
But as the weeks pass, Algernon is surprised to discover they have something in common after all – Anna is lonely, just like him. Can Algernon change the habits of a lifetime to bring the colour back into Anna's world?
Praise for
:
'Heartwarming and uplifting. It will make you miss your grandfather and want to hug your grandchild.'
Adele Parks for
Platinum
'A slice of reading heaven... Just as wonderful and gorgeous as
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot
and
The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman
.'
LoveReading
'With relatable characters, this is an uplifting, emotive story.'
Candis