Daisy Cooper's rules for living
β Scribed by Tamsin Keily
- Publisher
- Park Row
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Toronto;Ontario
- ISBN
- 1488056331
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βFun, freshβa brilliant love story with a twist.β βJenny Colgan, author ofThe Bookshop on the Corner
Bridget Jones meets βThe Good Placeβ in this witty and poignant novel about a woman whose untimely death sparks the journey of a lifetime
Rule one: anything can happen
Daisy Cooperβs life is just getting started, when suddenly it ends. Surprised to find herself in an Afterlife processing center, she is even more stunned to learn that she wasnβt meant to die for another fifty years. One terrible, embarrassing clerical error is behind itβand an administrator named Death is to blame.
But death, as they say, is final, and Daisy must now navigate this impossible new world. With the help of an unlikely ally, Daisy begins to realize that letting go isnβt just a challenge faced by those left behind. And as she learns how to survive this strange reality, friendship, hope and love begin to come alive in the most unexpected ways.
β¦ Subjects
Contemporary
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