Three Things I’d Tell My Younger Self (E-Story)

By Joanna Cannon

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
Mr Kipling
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

Format: ebook
Ageband: from 13
Release Date: 15 Aug 2018
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-831867-3
Joanna Cannon graduated from Leicester Medical School and worked as a hospital doctor, before specialising in psychiatry. Her most recent novel Three Things About Elsie was published in 2018 and was a top ten hardback bestseller. Her first novel The Trouble With Goats and Sheep was a top ten bestseller in both hardback and paperback and was a Richard and Judy pick. She lives in the Peak District with her family and her dog.

Praise for Three Things About Elsie: -

”'Compassionate, thoughtful and tender, it is a novel exploring the pain of nostalgia and personal truths so painful we hide them even from ourselves” - HANNAH BECKERMAN, Guardian

”'A tale of ordinary lives and buried secrets … a well-written, entertaining, effortless read with some arresting insights” - Mail on Sunday

”'Charming, wise and profoundly human. I lived every page of this book” - ERIN KELLY

”'Powerful and profound” - Guardian

”'Irresistibly good-hearted … captivating” - Telegraph

”'Another sure-fire hit for Cannon … abounds with Alan Bennett-esque humour, as well as heart-wrenching sadness” - Daily Mail

”'Funny, melancholy, acutely observant … your heart will finally crack in two on the last page” - Sunday Express

”'A warm, wise novel - brilliantly entertaining - that also manages to be a timely and profound take on ageing. I loved it” - KATE HAMER

”'Light yet heartbreaking, a joy to read” - i Newspaper

”'Funny, touching, and peppered with astute observations … a future classic” - CLARE MACKINTOSH, author of I Let You Go

”'[Cannon] conveys the legion indignities of overlooked old age with touching perception” - Sunday Times Culture

”'A moving, bittersweet story” - Good Housekeeping

”'Cannon is on her way to becoming a national treasure - no one does quirky, funny and soul-searing the way she does” - Emerald Street

”'Poignant, witty and original” - Woman & Home

”'More brilliant, generous storytelling… (a) funny, melancholic tale” - Psychologies