
One Ordinary Day at a Time
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Narrated by:
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Aysha Kala
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Victor Oshin
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By:
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Sarah J. Harris
About this listen
The uplifting, original new novel from the award-winning author of The Colour of Bee Larkham’s Murder.
TWO PEOPLE
Simon Sparks is the man you know from behind the counter at the local Prince Burger (‘hold the gherkin!’), fry shovelling, shelf stacking, hiding away from the world. And Jodie Brook is the single mum you see crossing the street with her son Zak – always chasing a dream she can’t reach.
ONE LIFE
What if life could be so much more? When Simon and Jodie’s worlds collide, it upends everything they know. But in chaos comes opportunity. And for every person who’s ever doubted them, they find someone who’ll finally believe…
ONE ORDINARY DAY AT A TIME
From the award-winning author, Sarah J. Harris, comes a warm, uplifting story about ordinary people, extraordinary tomorrows, and all the ways that life can surprise us…
©2021 Sarah J. Harris (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"The best book I've read in ages. If you like Jessica Ryn or Gail Honeyman, you'll ADORE this. I cried twice, but walked away with my heart so very full. There is nothing predictable about this story: just like its fantastic characters and brilliant back drop. Can't recommend enough." (Anstey Harris, author of The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton)
"Gorgeously written, wonderfully wise and utterly moving." (Miranda Dickinson)
"Another quirky, clever and original novel." (Cari Rosen)
It’s a great story with well imagined, authentic feeling characters that I felt a huge amount of compassion for.
My only complaint is that the narrators were mismatched to the characters. They both had clear, pleasant voices to listen to but Simon’s voiced clashed with the physical descriptions of him and Jodie had a middle class voice that didn’t match her working class background. I got used to it in the end but it was jarring when it is a story to get lost in. If the physical descriptions of Simon had matched his voice, his narration would have been perfect.
That’s more a warning so that listeners can move past it sooner, don’t let it put you off spending a credit, it is totally worth it. Still a great listen.
A wonderful story
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Bitter sweet feel good fiction told
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Great Story Telling
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This beautifully presented story will surprise you
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I like how each chapter is devoted to either Simon or Jodie. It is in my opinion fast moving- I was drawn into both characters stories. There were some unexpected turns in the stories that deepened the reality of what was happening.
I read the book and listened to it during the night. The readers were exceptional- well done.
One Ordinary Day at a Tie
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