All the Fun of the Fair

 
 
Fresh, unique, powerful, and incredibly poignant
— Beth O'Leary, author of THE FLATSHARE
 

The Fair is the only good thing that happens every year. And Fiona Larson is the only person in town who’s never been.

She’s pretended to go – but she’s never been allowed. Because, before Fiona was even born, her sister died there. Her perfect sister. Who always ate her greens. Always tidied her room, which is still an untouched shrine.

But this year everything will be different.

Sometimes hilarious, sometimes heart-breaking, it’s compelling and beautifully written
— Daily Mail

Sheer joy from first page to last
— Cathy Bramley, author of THE LEMON TREE CAFE
I loved it
— Kirsty Capes, author of CARELESS
Read it. It makes everything feel that bit better
— Charlotte Levin, author of IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU
Nostalgic, moving, hilarious and heart-breaking
— Charlotte Duckworth, author of THE PERFECT FATHER
Completely hilarious
— Lucy Vine, author of HOT MESS
Quirky, original and charming
— Sarah Turner, The Unmumsy Mum
An absolute joy. The new Adrian Mole
— Nicola Mostyn, author of THE GODS OF LOVE
Fiona Larson is one of the most memorable characters I’ve read for a long time
— Emma Cooper, author of THE SONGS OF US