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Three Things I'd Tell My Younger Self
2018
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3.56
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A very special FREE collection of advice for our younger selves, compiled by Joanna Cannon – the author of THREE THINGS ABOUT ELSIE and THE TROUBLE WITH GOATS AND SHEEP If you could send a message to your younger self, what three things would you want to tell them? This inspiring, moving and frequently hilarious collection includes advice from – among others – authors, journalists, clergy, nurses and doctors; and their words will offer both solace and entertainment to readers at any milestone in life, from exam results and educational choices to love, health, friendship and careers. Here you will find the wise words of: Ignasi Agell Sue Armstrong Hannah Beckerman Ann Bissell Dr Sue Black Fern Britton Wendy Burn Joanna Cannon Tracy Chevalier Julie Cohen Charlotte Cray Dr John Crichton Miranda Dickinson Suzie Dooré Janet Ellis Nathan Filer Patrick Gale Sam Guglani Dr Helen-Ann Hartley Kerry Hudson Mandy Huxley Reverend Andrea Jones Adam Kay Erin Kelly Dr Kate Lovett Katy Mahood Anna Mazzola Lydia Elise Millen Dame Helena Morrissey Hannah O’Brien Femi Oyebode Lev Parikian Nina Pottell Jonathan and Angela Scott Anita Sethi Lionel Shriver Graeme Simsion Dr Laura Varnam Kate Williams

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Author

Joanna Cannon
Joanna Cannon
Author · 8 books

Librarians note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Joanna Cannon is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling debut novel The Trouble with Goats and Sheep, which has sold over 250,000 copies in the UK alone and has been published in 15 countries. The novel was longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize, shortlisted for The Bookseller Industry Awards 2017 and won the 2016 BAMB Reader Award. Joanna has been interviewed in The Guardian, The Observer, The Sunday Times, The Times, and Good Housekeeping magazine, and her writing has appeared in the Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, and the Guardian, amongst others. She has appeared on BBC Breakfast, BBC News Channel’s Meet the Author, interviewed on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5, and is a regular at literary festivals across the country including Edinburgh and Cheltenham. Joanna left school at fifteen with one O-level and worked her way through many different jobs – barmaid, kennel maid, pizza delivery expert – before returning to school in her thirties and qualifying as a doctor. Her work as a psychiatrist and interest in people on the fringes of society continue to inspire her writing, and Joanna currently volunteers for Arts for Health, an organisation bringing creative arts to NHS staff and patients. Joanna Cannon’s second novel Three Things About Elsie is published in January 2018 and explores memory, friendship and old age. She lives in the Peak District with her family and her dog.

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