
Saying Goodbye to Tuesday
A heart-warming and uplifting novel for anyone who has ever loved a dog
Chrissie Manby(Author)
Hodder Paperback (Publisher)
Published on 11. November 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-4736-8297-9 (ISBN)
Description
'Clever, compelling, canine and utterly mesmerising' - Helen Lederer
Stupendo the dog has died. But that's just the beginning of his story.
To love and protect. The code of the good dog is clear. When single mother Tuesday took on mongrel pup Stupendo, she made a friend for life. Through the best and the worst of times, Stupendo has been there for her. Ever faithful, ever loyal, ever true. Nothing could break their bond. Until last week.
Stupendo doesn't know why Tuesday is suddenly ignoring him or why his doggy antics no longer seem to soothe Baby William. It takes his worst enemy - the cat next door - to break the news that Stupendo has become a ghost.
Somehow left behind on Earth, Stupendo knows he has unfinished business. Enlisting the help of the community of animals in the neighbourhood, Stupendo must get to the bottom of the very human sadness that hangs over his old home and keeps him from saying goodbye to Tuesday.
Praise for SAYING GOODBYE TO TUESDAY:
'An emotional, lovely read, just perfect for animal lovers. It was a joy to read, although have tissues handy' - Rachel Wells, bestselling author of Alfie the Doorstep Cat
'Pawfection. It's emotional and joyful and utterly compelling' - Alex Brown
'A gorgeous, ingenious story' - Amanda Brookfield
'This isn't just a story about a dog, it's a story about the very meaning of life, told from a unique and bold perspective. Filled with joyful bittersweetness and clear-eyed wisdom it made me both laugh and cry and its message of hope will stay with me for a long time to come' - Alexandra Potter
Stupendo the dog has died. But that's just the beginning of his story.
To love and protect. The code of the good dog is clear. When single mother Tuesday took on mongrel pup Stupendo, she made a friend for life. Through the best and the worst of times, Stupendo has been there for her. Ever faithful, ever loyal, ever true. Nothing could break their bond. Until last week.
Stupendo doesn't know why Tuesday is suddenly ignoring him or why his doggy antics no longer seem to soothe Baby William. It takes his worst enemy - the cat next door - to break the news that Stupendo has become a ghost.
Somehow left behind on Earth, Stupendo knows he has unfinished business. Enlisting the help of the community of animals in the neighbourhood, Stupendo must get to the bottom of the very human sadness that hangs over his old home and keeps him from saying goodbye to Tuesday.
Praise for SAYING GOODBYE TO TUESDAY:
'An emotional, lovely read, just perfect for animal lovers. It was a joy to read, although have tissues handy' - Rachel Wells, bestselling author of Alfie the Doorstep Cat
'Pawfection. It's emotional and joyful and utterly compelling' - Alex Brown
'A gorgeous, ingenious story' - Amanda Brookfield
'This isn't just a story about a dog, it's a story about the very meaning of life, told from a unique and bold perspective. Filled with joyful bittersweetness and clear-eyed wisdom it made me both laugh and cry and its message of hope will stay with me for a long time to come' - Alexandra Potter
Reviews / Votes
Manby at her best - clever, compelling, canine and utterly mesmerising * Helen Lederer * Such an emotional, lovely read, just perfect for any animal lovers like me. It was a joy to read, although have tissues handy * Rachel Wells, bestselling author of Alfie the Doorstep Cat * Heart-warming . . . tissues at the ready for this one! * Fabulous * This book is pawfection. It's emotional and joyful and utterly compelling * Alex Brown * A warm, funny and emotional story * The People's Friend * A gorgeous, ingenious story * Amanda Brookfield * Owner and dog can form a lifelong bond, but for Tuesday and Stupendo it lasts longer than that. A beautifully written story about the loyalty of a devoted dog for his owner * Maddie Please * Dogs really can be heroes and Stupendo is literally out of this world. This is a strangely haunting story about the power of dogs to affect our lives. I loved it * Maisie Thomas * This isn't just a story about a dog, it's a story about the very meaning of life, told from a unique and bold perspective. Filled with joyful bittersweetness and clear-eyed wisdom it made me both laugh and cry and its message of hope will stay with me for a long time to come * Alexandra Potter * With a clear message about the powerful bond between humans and animals, this story will make you laugh and cry * Woman *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hodder & Stoughton
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 194 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
250 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4736-8297-9 (9781473682979)
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Chrissie Manby
Saying Goodbye to Tuesday
A heart-warming and uplifting novel for anyone who has ever loved a dog
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Chrissie Manby is the author of twenty five romantic comedies including A PROPER FAMILY HOLIDAY, THE MATCHBREAKER and SEVEN SUNNY DAYS. She has had several Sunday Times bestsellers and her novel about behaving badly after a break-up, GETTING OVER MR RIGHT, was nominated for the 2011 Melissa Nathan Award.
Chrissie was raised in Gloucester, in the west of England, and now lives in London. Contrary to the popular conception of chick-lit writers, she is such a bad home-baker that her own father threatened to put her last creation on www.cakewrecks.com. She is, however, partial to white wine and shoes she can't walk in.
You can follow her on Twitter @chrissiemanby, or visit her website www.chrissiemanby.co.uk to find out more.
Chrissie was raised in Gloucester, in the west of England, and now lives in London. Contrary to the popular conception of chick-lit writers, she is such a bad home-baker that her own father threatened to put her last creation on www.cakewrecks.com. She is, however, partial to white wine and shoes she can't walk in.
You can follow her on Twitter @chrissiemanby, or visit her website www.chrissiemanby.co.uk to find out more.