Sarah Rayner

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“Reading a Sarah Rayner book is like having a no-holds-barred chat with a close friend…” Sarah Rayner writes and publishes both fiction and non-fiction. She has sold nearly 1 million books worldwide and her works have been translated into 30 languages. She is the author of six novels – including ‘Searching for Mr. Yesterday’, recently published in audio, paperback and on Kindle. Her third novel, the international bestseller, ‘One Moment, One Morning’ has two follow-ups, ‘The Two Week Wait’ and ‘Another Night, Another Day’, which feature the same Brighton-based characters. She is also the author/publisher of the ‘Making Friends’ series of non-fiction self-help books. ‘Making Friends with Anxiety: a warm, supportive little book to help ease worry and panic’, ‘Making Friends with the Menopause’ and ‘Making Peace with Depression’ were reissued in 2022 by Thread, the non-fiction imprint of Bookouture. They were fully revised and edited for republication. Sarah also drew the illustrations for these books. In 2021, Sarah published ‘No More Tigers’, her mother’s childhood memoir, through her independent imprint, Creative Pumpkin Publishing. Mary Rayner grew up in Burma and when she was eight years old, in 1942, Mary and her family fled from Burma to India on foot to escape the invading Japanese. Mary Rayner passed away aged 89 in 2023. She was the author/illustrator of the ‘Pig Books’, and illustrated ‘Babe: The Sheep Pig’, by Dick King Smith. Sarah has written both a Foreword and Afterword for her mother’s memoir which is available on Amazon. She has also published ‘John Scott’s Threads of Life’, a memoir by one of the UK’s foremost fashion gurus. To find out more about Sarah please visit her website, www.sarah-rayner.com. Whilst she tries to respond to all messages, it isn’t always possible. She lives in Brighton, England with her husband, Tom.

Books by Sarah Rayner