Saturdays at Noon: An uplifting, emotional and unpredictable page-turner to make you smile

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Penguin UK, Feb 6, 2020 - Fiction - 432 pages

Discover the emotionally gripping and uplifting page-turner that will put a smile on your face

'Heart-breaking and full of hope'
WOMAN & HOME
'Wonderful, compassionate, unpredictable' GRAEME SIMSION, author of THE ROSIE PROJECT
'I genuinely couldn't recommend Saturdays At Noon enough' 5***** READER REVIEW
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EMILY JUST WANTS TO KEEP THE WORLD AWAY.


After getting into trouble yet again, she's agreed to attend anger management classes. But she refuses to share her deepest secrets with a room full of strangers.

JAKE JUST WANTS TO KEEP HIS FAMILY TOGETHER.

He'll do anything to save his marriage and bond with his six-year-old son, Alfie. But when he's paired with spiky Emily, he wonders whether opening up will do more harm than good.

The two of them couldn't be more different. Yet when Alfie, who never likes strangers, meets Emily, something extraordinary happens.

COULD ONE SMALL BOY CHANGE EVERYTHING?
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'Totally loveable and completely unforgettable' CLAIRE POOLEY

'I loved this book' KATIE FFORDE

Readers LOVE Saturdays at Noon . . .

'Such a special book . . . the characters jump off the page and pull you immediately into their world' 5***** Reader Review

'This book was FANTASTIC. When I wasn't reading it I couldn't stop thinking about it'
5***** Reader Review

'Outstanding. I have goosebumps typing this review . . . The story telling is the best I have read in a long time' 5***** Reader Review

Longlisted for the Guardian's 'Not The Booker' prize!

 

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Contents

Alfie
Emily
Alfie
Jake
Alfie
Jake
Alfie
Emily
Jake
Emily
Emily

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About the author (2020)

Rachel Marks studied English at Exeter University before becoming a primary school teacher. Despite always loving to write, it wasn't until she gained a place on the 2016 Curtis Brown Creative online novel writing course that she started to believe it could be anything more than a much-loved hobby. Her inspiration for her first book, Saturdays at Noon, came from the challenges she faced with her eldest son, testing and fascinating in equal measure, and the research she did to try to understand him better. Until Next Weekend is her second novel.

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