The Beginner's Guide to Loneliness
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Special thanks to my Sapphire family for inspiring the Warriors. Thank heavens none of you are anything like Nat! Greg Poulos, Leah Stevens and Sara Olsson – thank you for always being there, and for all your help. I look forward to the day we all finally get to hang out!
I undertook a lot of research while working on Tori’s story and would like to give Mind.org.uk a shout-out for their wonderful online resources. I would also like to thank Suzanne Olenczyn for sharing her experiences with me. Any errors or inaccuracies are all on me.
To Mop – thank you for all the company and cuddles.
Jules, I’ve left you until last because I know you always skip to the end first – thank you for everything. I wouldn’t have been able to do this if it weren't for you.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Laura Bambrey was born in Dorset but raised in Wales. She’s worked as a trapeze choreographer, sculpture conservator and stilt walker, among other occupations, and spent most of her time collecting stories from the people she met along the way. She has spent many years as a book blogger and reviewer of women’s fiction and now lives in Devon with her very own romantic hero and a ridiculously fluffy rabbit named Mop. The Beginner’s Guide to Loneliness is her debut novel.
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