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May 27, 2024
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I love a pacy thriller or a weighty biography as much as the next person, but sometimes the books I crave are funny, charming, uplifting stories where I know nothing too bad will happen and where I’m guaranteed a happy ending. Grabbing my book and knowing I can escape what’s going on in the real world for an hour or so is often sanity-saving.

If you’re in need of a pick me up (and, quite frankly, who isn’t?), these feel-good reads will put a smile on your face.

Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments by Hema Sukumar

Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments by Hema Sukumar

Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments by Hema Sukumar

This charming debut is an absolute joy. When developers threaten to demolish their apartment block in the Indian coastal town of Chennai, neighbours Kamala, Reva and British ex-pat Jason band together to fight for their beloved home.

The Book of Beginnings by Sally Page

The Book of Beginnings by Sally Page

The Book of Beginnings by Sally Page

The joy of finding friendship in unexpected places is celebrated in this uplifting read by the author of The Keeper Of Stories. Jo is looking for an escape after a bad break-up, so agrees to look after her Uncle Wilbur’s stationery shop, where she meets Ruth, a vicar running from a secret, and septuagenarian Malcolm, who is writing his first novel.

The Twilight Garden by Sara Nisha Adams

The Twilight Garden by Sara Nisha Adams

The Twilight Garden by Sara Nisha Adams

Decades ago, the garden of number 79 was a community project blooming with life; now Winston and his new neighbour, Bernice, share the overgrown space but barely speak. Can they come together to return it to its former glory? A heart-warming read.

Swimming for Beginners by Nicola Gill

Swimming for Beginners by Nicola Gill

Swimming for Beginners by Nicola Gill

Loretta has her life all planned out – challenging job, engaged to a nice but dull man – and it definitely doesn’t include children. Then, an unexpected tragedy at an airport throws six-year-old Phoebe, complete with glitter fairy wings, into her life and upends it completely. The perfect mix of funny, poignant and heartwarming.

Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life by Helen Fisher

Joe Nuthin's Guide to Life by Helen Fisher

Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life by Helen Fisher

Prepare to have your cockles warmed by this adorable book about 23-year-old Joe, who unexpectedly finds himself out of his comfort zone, with only his mum’s notebooks full of life advice to guide him through new challenges. His unique, charming voice make this a joy to read.

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

This grown-up take on Freaky Friday balances humour and poignancy so well. On the eve of her 40th birthday, Alice falls asleep at her father’s house and wakes up aged 16 again. This time, she’s determined to right the wrongs in her life, including a plan to save her ailing father, who is on his deathbed in the other timeline.

Yearling Darling by India Knight

Darling by India Knight

Darling by India Knight

This reimagining of Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit Of Love is a delight. It sees unworldly Linda leave the farm where she grew up with her family to become a fashion designer’s muse. I fell head-over-heels for the quirky cast of characters and their charming escapades.

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

If you want romance with edge, this is the book for you. The writing is as funny and intelligent as you’d expect from the author of American Wife. Sally Milz is a writer on a TV sketch show who has sworn off relationships – until pin-up pop star Noah comes on as a guest…

Summer at the Ice Cream Café by Jo Thomas

Summer at the Ice Cream Café by Jo Thomas

Summer at the Ice Cream Café by Jo Thomas

When Beca returns to the seaside town where she grew up, it’s not the happy ending she thought it would be. Her parents’ ice cream shop is under new ownership, her oldest friend Griff is keeping his distance and her dream of giving foster kids a country escape is not going to plan. This story of friendship, family and community is guaranteed to lift your spirits.

The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

I’m a sucker for books about reading and this one is a real heart-lifter. Widower Mukesh wants to connect with his quiet granddaughter Priya and thinks books might be the answer so he heads to the local library. There he meets bored teenager Aleisha and the two form a friendship through a shared reading list. What a joyful, uplifting read!

The Language of Food by Annabel Abbs

The Language of Food by Annabel Abbs

The Language Of Food by Annabel Abbs

Based on the life of real life cookbook author Eliza Acton, this is a really charming historical novel that’s full of gorgeous recipes abd descriptions of food. At its heart the uplifting story of the friendship between Eliza and Ann Kirby, her kitchen help, that crosses the class divide.

Still Life Still Life by Sarah Winman

Still Life by Sarah Winman

Still Life by Sarah Winman

I love that there’s always something a bit magical about Winman’s books (she’s best known for When God Was A Rabbit). Set in Italy in the years after the Second World War, this joyful book about love in all its forms tells the story of Ulysses and how a chance encounter with a woman named Evelyn changes the course of his life. The cast of characters are unforgettable and the gorgeous descriptions of the sun-baked Tuscan landscape and food will warm your soul.

The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin

The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin

The One Hundred Years Of Lenni And Margot by Marianne Cronin

Lenni, 17, and Margot, 83, meet in a hospital art class, and when they realise that between them they have lived 100 years, they decide to create a project, with a painting for each year. Told through stories and memories, we learn about the pair’s pasts. This multi-generational novel about friendship is something special: moving, joyful and life-affirming.

Canongate Books The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

On the day Nora decides to end her life, she discovers a magical library which offers her endless chances to rewrite the choices she’s made and try out different ways of living. This touching story, which is like a book version of It’s A Wonderful Life, is full of heart and wisdom – just what we need for these strange times.

Black Swan V for Victory by Lissa Evans

V for Victory by Lissa Evans

V For Victory by Lissa Evans

In this funny, uplifting read Lissa Evans returns to the characters introduced in her previous novels Crooked Heart and Old Baggage. It’s the tail-end of the Second World War and Vera is scrapping a living running a boarding house in Hampstead, while looking after her charge, 15-year-old Noel. When she witnesses an accident, and has to appear in court, the deceits she’s built her life on look likely to be discovered. Wonderful stuff.

yours cheerfully by aj pearce

Macmillan

Yours Cheerfully by AJ Pearce

Yours Cheerfully by AJ Pearce

If you loved Dear Mrs Bird, you’ll be delighted that there’s a sequel to the story of plucky trainee journalist Emmy. In this new book we’re thrown back into Blitz-torn London where Emmy uncovers a story about a munitions factory where women are being exploited. Just as filled with humour, heart and poignancy as its prequel.

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the world at my feet by catherine isaac

Simon & Schuster

The World at My Feet by Catherine Isaac

The World at My Feet by Catherine Isaac

Ellie is an Instagram gardening influencer with 56.6k followers – but what they don’t realise is that she secretly suffers from agoraphobia and lives in a cottage at the bottom of her parents’ garden. Told She’s such a relatable character that you can’t help but want well for her and I was genuinely shocked when the reason for her struggles was revealed. The ending moved me to tears.

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the switch by beth o'leary

Quercus

The Switch by Beth O’Leary

The Switch by Beth O’Leary

If you enjoyed The Flatshare, you’ll love this new novel from the same author. This story has everything you want to lift your spirits: laughs, romance and lovely characters you connect with emotionally. After high-flyer Leena is forced to take a sabbatical from work, she and her 79-year-old grandmother Eileen decide to swap lives. As Leena struggles to fit in with small village life, Eileen tries online dating in London.

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feel good books

HarperCollins

Saving Missy by Beth Morrey

Saving Missy by Beth Morrey

The success of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine has blazed a trail for books about offbeat characters, and this is one of the best I’ve read. Missy is approaching 80 and is lonely, until a chance encounter. A joyful read about the power of people in saving each other.

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feel good books

Bantam

The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley

The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley

This story of six strangers all drawn together by a notebook in which people share their secret thoughts and feelings is a lovely read. When Monica finds a notebook in her café, she discovers inside it the story of neighbour Julian, a once-famous artist who is grieving his late wife. A reminder of the importance of friendship and reaching out to others.

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feel good books

Sphere

Days Of Wonder by Keith Stuart

Days Of Wonder by Keith Stuart

Once in a while, along comes a book that genuinely touches you. Days of Wonder is a bittersweet novel about a single dad and his daughter, Hannah, that made me laugh and cry in turn. Every year theatre manager, Tom, puts on a special performance for Hannah, who has a life-limiting heart condition, but as her health deteriorates and the theatre comes under threat from developers, the pressure is on him to pull off something very special. With a cast of wonderful, believable characters, this is magical story about love, hope and not giving in.

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feel good books

Orion

The Lido by Libby Page

The Lido by Libby Page

86-year-old Rosemary and 26-year-old Kate are united by their campaign to save a local swimming pool. Libby Page’s debut is heart-warming story about friendship, community and the power of believing in yourself.

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Best feel-good reads

Trapeze

Five Steps to Happy

Five Steps To Happy by Ella Dove

Five Steps To Happy is the page turning debut novel by GH feature writer Ella Dove. The story of how actress Heidi has to find a new future after a life-changing accident is based on Ella’s own experience. Lovely writing and engaging characters.

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Best feel-food books

Quercus

The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary

The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary

I love the idea behind this clever rom-com: Tiffy and Leon share a flat – and a bed – but have never met as she works days as an editor and he works nights as a nurse. It’s funny and charming but there are moments of real poignancy, too. Guaranteed to leave you with a smile on your face.

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Best feelgood books

Picador

Dear Mrs Bird by AJ Pearce

Dear Mrs Bird by AJ Pearce

In wartime London, Emmy dreams of being a lady war correspondent but instead finds herself typing up the agony aunt page column at Woman’s Friend, where she can’t help but add her own advice. This charming, joyous debut is a love-letter to female friendship and the Blitz spirit. A warm hug in book form.

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Best feel-good books

Two Roads

The Keeper Of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan

The Keeper Of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan

In this charming novel a celebrated writer spends years collecting lost objects and trying to reconnect them with their owners. On his death, he leaves it all to his assistant to carry on his work.

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Best feel-good books

Penguin

The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

Funny, charming and heart-warming, this debut is a gem of a novel about a rather awkward university professor’s search for love. I loved this unconventional romance and although its sequels don’t quite match the original, they’re worth a read too.

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Best feel-good books

Black Swan

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce

One morning Harold sets out to post a letter and begins a journey that will change his life. There are moments that are unbearably moving but ultimately it’s an uplifting, big-hearted read.

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Best feel-good books

Black Swan

A Walk In The Woods by Bill Bryson

A Walk In The Woods by Bill Bryson

This comic memoir of Bryson’s misadventures as he and a friend attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail is so funny it will make your stomach ache from laughing! At a time when we can’t get out into nature ourselves, this is the next best thing.

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Best feel-good books

W&N

Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple

Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple

Told through a series of emails and documents, this is the story of Bee and her madcap mum, who goes missing on a trip to Antarctica. Maria Semple’s novel is hilarious, hugely enjoyable – and truly original.

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Best feel-good books

Abacus

The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George

The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George

A bookseller who prescribes novels to his troubled customers – but can’t heal his own heartbreak – is the hero of this wonderful novella. It was a huge hit across Europe and is a must-read for anyone who believes in the transformative power of books.

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Best feel-good books

Penguin

One Thousand Stars And You by Isabelle Broom

One Thousand Stars And You by Isabelle Broom

A trip to Sri Lanka is Alice’s last hurrah before she settles down to a life of domesticity with soon-to-be-husband, Richard. There she meets Max, a veteran recovering from a traumatic injury and soon has to make some very difficult decisions. The will-they-won’t-they romance is really well done but it’s the gorgeous descriptions of Sri Lanka that I especially loved.

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