<b>Wonderful</b> . . . <b>compassionate</b> and <b>unpredictable</b>
- Graeme Simsion, author of <i>The Rosie Project</i>,
Oh how <b>I loved this book</b> [...] <b>complex, imperfect, totally loveable </b>and <b>completely unforgettable</b>
- Clare Pooley,
I loved this <b>original, at times painful but truly thought-provoking</b> book. A triumph
- <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author Katie Fforde,
Sometimes a book comes along and <b>really does make you think</b>... This engaging read is both <b>heart-breaking and full of hope</b>
Woman & Home
<b>Touching, beautifully compassionate and warm; this is a lovely book, </b>sometimes heart-wrenching, sometimes funny.<b> Perfect to curl up with and well worth a read</b>
- Dinah Jefferies,
<b>Clever and engaging read. Heartbreaking and hopeful, this book is a keeper</b>
Woman's Weekly
<i>Saturdays at Noon</i> is<b> one of those rare books that make you see the world in a different way... </b>This is a <b>satisfying, big-hearted</b> book and a truly accomplished debut for Rachel Marks
WI Life Magazine
<b>A sweet tale about second chances. Moving</b>
Heat
It's <b>a beautiful love story</b>, but not the one that you'd expect. <b>Wonderful, hopeful and insightful</b>. <b>This book is an absolute gem</b> and you'll find yourself willing Emily to get her happy ending
- Asia Mackay,
<b>A heartbreaking, funny and emotive read</b>
The Sun
<b>An engaging read that shows how people, and children, can be misunderstood</b>
Woman
<b>Beautifully written.</b> When I decided to read Saturdays at Noon I had no idea that not only would it very likely be one of my <b>books of the year </b>but it would also <b>rock my world. A stunning and perfect read in every way.</b>
NB
<b>Funny, sharp, insightful and completely heart-rending</b>