A Day That Changed Everything
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Rose Robinson
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Beth Moran
About this listen
'Every day is a perfect day to read this’ Shari Low
Amy Piper is in need of a bit of luck. She’s lost her confidence, her mojo and her way.
But one thing she has never lost is her total love for her thirteen-year-old son Joey, and for his sake she knows it’s time for a change. But first she has to be brave enough to leave the house…
What she needs are friends and an adventure. And when she joins a running group of women who call themselves The Larks, she finds both. Not to mention their inspiring (and rather handsome) coach, Nathan.
The trick to changing your life, is to take it one day at a time. Now, with every ounce of strength she has left, Amy is determined to make just one day special - for herself and for Joey. And who knows, today might be the day that changes everything…
Uplifting, funny and unforgettable, Number One bestselling author Beth Moran returns with a joyous tale of friendship, love and facing your fears.
This book was previously published as How Not to be a Loser.
©2020 Beth Moran (P)2020 Boldwood BooksWhat listeners say about A Day That Changed Everything
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- MillerRed
- 28-12-21
Relatable and addictive
This is the second of Beth Morans books I have listened too and got completely immersed in. Can't wait for the next one.
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- Pam
- 17-03-24
The power of friendship!
I loved this story. I'm sure many people can relate to Amelia or any of the Larks, in one way or another. Just shows we are all on our own personal journey, which can be made a bit easier with the support of real friends. Fab story. Love Beth Moran and the narration was great!
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- Julie E Parsons
- 03-09-24
This book was awesome.
The book had me gripped from the beginning. So well written and entertaining. I would highly recommend it.
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- lennonbo
- 26-04-24
Brilliant story
A great story covering mental health, motherhood, friendship and love. Well worth a read. I throughly enjoyed it.
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- Cheryl Brewer
- 21-12-21
A really lovely, thought provoking listen
Loved the fact that this wasn’t all about romance rather than a personal journey. I’m surprised I came to care so much about the characters by the end. I’ve downloaded Beth Moran’s other 3 books as a consequence.
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- ian mcnamara
- 27-10-23
Lovely story, becoming a fan of this author very quickly.
I am becoming a big fan of this author very quickly. This book was amazing. Amy’s story was fantastic. I really loved the journey she went on to find herself. The cast of characters were amazing and loving.
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-06-23
Great story but ending could be better
Really enjoyed how the story built and the characters. It’s a really uplifting heartfelt story. However the romantic story got neglected at the end. I wanted more or an epilogue at least
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-05-21
Brilliant book
I loved this book! It was gripping and inspirational! I narrator managed to keep you entertained throughout. I would even read this book as a paperback. I would listen to this again!
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- Ringwood Tony
- 25-01-23
Fiction, yet imagine inspiration for any
Really enjoyed the plot, sound and truths highlighted. This genre is described as Romcon, yet much more.
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- Jaye22
- 12-03-24
*Overcoming*
**4.5 Stars**
What happens when you are on the path to Olympic glory as a swimmer then the pressure becomes too much from all avenues. You meet who you think is the one who ends up letting you down and your career goes down the pan and you end up alone with not just yourself to think of.
That is exactly what happens to Amy Piper. She has no one to turn to except one person. Her old coach. Things take a turn when she is publicly humiliated so she finds it hard to go outside and before she knows it she cannot take one step outside.
One day after things get on top of her she faces an impossible dilemma and needs to get to the chemist for medicine for her son. This task should be simple, she just needs to leave the house. This almost ends in disaster but she does not know it yet but this first step for her leads to so much more.
The book title was ‘A day that changed everything’ now changed to ‘How not to be a loser’ I prefer the previous title. The only thing I was not keen on is every chapter starting with that phrase as I did not see her as a loser.
This showcased a woman who went from a big deal in the sporting world to being nothing in their eyes. I loved her interactions with her son and how strong their bond was. However that changed when a blast from her past wanted to make an appearance.
I found myself championing Amy and her journey to the outdoors and the characters were a hoot. I savoured this book and loved the ending.
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