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For one young girl, a walk in the rain will change her life forever…

One Rainy Day is an unforgettable saga of warmth and humour from hugely popular author, Joan Jonker. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn.


Poppy Meadows has a face of rare beauty. Like most other nineteen-year-olds, she enjoys life. And, oh, how she loves to dance! The only blot on her happiness is her dreadful boss in the office where she works… One rainy day, Poppy is delivering a letter when she fails to notice two people approaching and is knocked to the ground. The couple are full of apologies but Poppy brushes aside the young man’s offer to replace her ruined raincoat. As she walks away with her head held high, Andrew Wilkie-Brook says to his sister Charlotte, ‘I wish she’d let me help, but she wouldn’t listen to me.’ Someone is listening, however, and her name is Fate…

What readers are saying about One Rainy Day:

‘A wonderfully delightful story by Joan Jonker, who as always satisfies her readers. I thoroughly enjoyed the humour, friendship and romance in the story. Such an enjoyable read which was difficult to put down. I just loved to cuddle up with such a super book

‘This is a most delightful book; even for romantic males! It had everything. Sorrow and laughter, hatred and love, rich and poor. I would have liked to have read a follow-up to discover what happened next’

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Compelling new saga from the 'Saint Joan' of the North
Bolton Evening News
There's something for everyone and all delivered up in that inimitable Jonker style which is guaranteed to delight her large number of fans
Middlesborough Evening Gazette
A happy and wholesome read
Coventry Evening Telegraph