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Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living

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Rule One: Anything Can Happen. Daisy Cooper's life has been pretty uneventful -- until the moment it suddenly ends. Unfortunately, her death is -- literally -- an accident: Daisy wasn't meant to die for another fifty years. One terrible, embarrassing clerical error is behind it, and Death himself is to blame. As Daisy battles against her new reality, she starts to realise that letting go isn't just a challenge faced by those left behind. And while she learns how to survive this impossible time, friendship, hope and even love begin to come alive in the most unexpected ways. Dripping with heart and humour, Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living is a fresh and modern take on loss, love and friendship. It is a joyful story about our own humanity and a poignant reminder of what it truly means to live.

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Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living, Tamsin Keily

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2020
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Titel
Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2020
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
467
ISBN13
9781432873943
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Rule One: Anything Can Happen. Daisy Cooper's life has been pretty uneventful -- until the moment it suddenly ends. Unfortunately, her death is -- literally -- an accident: Daisy wasn't meant to die for another fifty years. One terrible, embarrassing clerical error is behind it, and Death himself is to blame. As Daisy battles against her new reality, she starts to realise that letting go isn't just a challenge faced by those left behind. And while she learns how to survive this impossible time, friendship, hope and even love begin to come alive in the most unexpected ways. Dripping with heart and humour, Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living is a fresh and modern take on loss, love and friendship. It is a joyful story about our own humanity and a poignant reminder of what it truly means to live.