by Sophie Cousens
Is living the life you've wished for really a dream come true?
Lucy Young is twenty-six and tired. Tired of fetching coffees for senior TV producers, sick of going on disastrous dates, and done with living in a damp flat with roommates who never buy toilet paper. After another disappointing date, Lucy stumbles upon a wishing machine. Pushing a coin into the slot, Lucy closes her eyes and wishes with all her might: Please, let me skip to the good part of my life.
When she wakes the next morning to a handsome man, a ring on her finger, a high-powered job, and two storybook-perfect children, Lucy can't believe this is real—especially when she looks in the mirror, and staring back is her own fortysomething face. Has she really skipped ahead like she's always wanted, or has she simply forgotten a huge chunk of her life? As Lucy begins to embrace new relationships and the perks of maturity, she'll have to ask herself: Can she go back to her previous life, and if so, can she stand to leave the good part behind?
"Best selling Cousens ... knocks it out of the park with this whimsical story that is reminiscent of the movie 13 Going on 30 ... This heartfelt and unique romcom will have readers on the edges of their seats up to the emotional conclusion." —Booklist (starred review)
"A moving and funny reminder that life is meant to be lived one day at a time." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A fresh, heartwarming work of art, The Good Part left me buried under an avalanche of emotions and with a new appreciation for the life's small, beautiful moments. This is a book to read twice - once to feverishly tear through the pages and a second time to savor." —Annabel Monaghan, author of Nora Goes Off Script and Same Time Next Summer
"Warm, funny, joyful and wise ... With a brilliant premise The Good Part explores the grass is greener concept through a wonderfully loveable heroine. If you want to giggle and feel all the swoony feels do pick up a copy of Cousen's latest." —Cesca Major, author of Maybe Next Time
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Sophie Cousens is the New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next Year, Just Haven't Met You Yet, Before I Do, and The Good Part. She previously worked as a TV producer in London for more than twelve years and now lives with her family on the island of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands, located off the north coast of France. She balances her writing career with taking care of her two small children, and longs for the day when she might have a dachshund and a writing shed of her own.

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