This blast of a book throws two wildly different women together for a giddily joyful caper that reminds anyone who may have forgotten dont mess with a woman over 40 * Sunday Times, Books of the Year *
The antidote to February that we all need. A blast of a book . . . There's something rather giddily joyful about this tale of women pulling together, and Moyes writes about their high jinks, tribulations and amorous entanglements with warmth and a wonderfully wicked sense of humour * THE TIMES 'BOOK OF THE MONTH' *
Do shoes make the woman... or does the woman make the shoes? Jojo Moyes' new novel is a delightful reverse-Cinderella story of two women who seem polar opposites - until circumstance forces them to experience each other's lives. Nobody writes women the way Jojo Moyes does - recognizably real and complex and funny and flawed - which is what makes her novels an auto-buy for me -- Jodi Picoult, #1 NYT bestselling author
Someone Elses Shoes is SO MUCH FUN. Beautiful about female friendship and brilliant on being a woman of a certain age who won't take any more sh*te! -- MARIAN KEYES
A book we all need in our lives right now. A fabulous and funny romp * Woman & Home Book Club *
Very few authors have the power to make you laugh on one page and cry on the next. Moyes is one of them * New York Times *
A paean to women's solidarity wrapped up in a very funny revenge-fuelled caper * The Times *
Riotously fun and an ode to strong female friendships * Prima *
[A] captivating new blockbuster. Superb. Once you step into the lives of Sam and Nisha, you'll be racing through the pages, breathless to find out what happens next. It's a sassy strut of a novel, full of twists and high-adrenaline moments, but ultimately it's got heart too. The characters are relatable, memorable and engaging, and you'll be rooting for your favourites to end up walking tall * Daily Express *
A warm, witty and uplifting novel and it's a joy to spend time with Jojo Moyes' flawed, likeable characters. Another winner from a fabulous author * Sunday Express *
One of our absolute fave authors . . . This brilliant story is a sure-fire hit * Sun *
Someone Else's Shoes is a fantastic novel about the power of female friendships that hugely resonates with me; I'm such a big fan of Jojo's work and of her brilliant, joyful writing. It was an honour to be asked to narrate the story and I hope listeners enjoy the audiobook as much as I enjoyed recording it -- Daisy Ridley
Her advice is invaluable * i *
A compelling, full-of-heart novel about the power of female friendship * Kirkus *
Hard-hitting and laugh-aloud . . . Two women's lives intertwine and change profoundly in this story full of richly imagined characters * The Times *
It's a hit * Sunday Times *
Freaky Friday is all grown up in this heartfelt and heartwarming tale of two women in very different circumstances.... From the storyteller behind Me Before You comes a story of reinvention that just might inspire you to make a change yourself-just buy your own shoes * Good Housekeeping *
Empathy and an extravagant plot collide in Moyes's big hug of a novel. Its real heart is the burgeoning friendship between two brilliantly realised but very different fortysomething women * Mail on Sunday *
Charming ... Moyes is never short on her trademark clever observations ...[her] fans will have a ball * Publishers Weekly *
Somehow heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time * Yours *
Explores themes of female friendship, motherhood, ageing, love and disillusionment. Moyes brings her main characters - a unlikely group of women thrown together - to life, each as flawed as they are brilliant, and stronger together * Grazia *
Something to get excited about . . . [The] most compelling and readable of novels, which will make you wonder what it's really like to walk in someone else's shoes * Glamour UK *
Showcases Moyes' ability to portray emotion and female friendship with themes of love, betrayal, family, and hope. It is action packed and will have readers rooting for Nisha and Sam * Booklist, Starred Review *
Full of fun, unlikely friendships . . . and female empowerment, it's a welcome escape. A funny romp * Woman *
A love letter to the strength of female friendship and how women can really be there for each other * Good Housekeeping *
A stirring tale of sisterhood, survival and being seen * Red *
A heartfelt story of mix-ups, mess-ups and making the most of second chances * Platinum *
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Moyes is on dazzling form in this big-hearted story * Daily Mirror *
Raw, funny, real and sad, this is storytelling at its best * Marie Claire *
Blisteringly good * Sun *
This truly beautiful story made us laugh, smile and sob like a baby - you simply have to read it * Closer *
Entertaining, immersive and moving * Sunday Times *
Dazzling * Sunday Express *
Moyes somehow manages to break your heart before restoring your faith in love * Sunday Express *
A genuinely entertaining book, a really cracking story * Stylist *