Destined to be a summer hit
- My Weekly
A glorious and heartwarming read . . . the new Jojo Moyes
- Prima
I loved this book! It's so special and memorable - a complete joy to read. It's an uplifting and heartfelt story about the power of human connection, friendship, and kindness to strangers. It's tender, heartwarming and simply impossible to put down. This
- Sarah J. Harris
Freya Sampson's writing is like a feel-good magical potion made of everything that's beautiful in life: a hug, a cup of tea, a warm blanket, a puppy. The descriptions of London are whimsical and immersive; the characters are relatable and lovable; the sto
- Ali Hazelwood, author of The Love Hypothesis
Such a lovely, charming read, full of flawed yet endearing characters, with the most uplifting, bittersweet ending
- Beth Morrey
This is Freya Sampson at her best. Beautifully formed characters with a plot that stirs the soul and makes you feel good to be alive. Sampson has such a wonderful knack for writing gorgeous inter-generational characters and you'll be rooting for every one
- Hannah Tovey
The Girl on the 88 Bus is one of the loveliest novels I've read. Gorgeously written, it's brimming over with hope, inspiration, and endearing humour. I completely adored this wonderful, warm hug of a book
- India Holton
Heartwarming, gorgeously written and I fell instantly in love with the quirky cast of characters
- Jessica Ryn
A heartwarming story which kept me guessing until the very end. Freya Sampson has created a wonderful, multi-generational cast of characters who are united in their shared cause. It had me sobbing in places, but ultimately left me warm, cosy and wonderful
- Laura Price, author of Single Bald Female