From the New York Times bestselling author of The Authenticity Project: Nobody ever talks to strangers on the train. Itβs a rule. But what would happen if they did?
βAΒ hilarious and sweet creation about a group of individuals who form a family with love at its core.βΒ βUSA Today
Β Β Β Β Β Every day Iona, a larger-than-life magazine advice columnist, travels the ten stops from Hampton Court to Waterloo Station by train, accompanied by her dog, Lulu. Β Every day she sees the same people, whom she knows only by nickname: Impossibly-Pretty-Bookworm and Terribly-Lonely-Teenager. Of course, they never speak. Seasoned commuters never do.
Β Β Β Β Β Then one morning, the man she calls Smart-But-Sexist-Manspreader chokes on a grape right in front of her. Heβd have died were it not for the timely intervention of Sanjay, a nurse, who gives him the Heimlich maneuver.
Β Β Β Β Β This single event starts a chain reaction, and an eclectic group of people with almost nothing in common except their commute discover that a chance encounter can blossom into much more. It turns out that talking to strangers can teach you about the world around you--and even more about yourself.
Praise for Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting:
βA really lovely story that just hit the spot.β
βLinda Holmes, New York Times bestselling author of Evvie Drake Starts Over and Flying Home
βClare Pooley is the master of writing an ensemble cast. This book tackles so many interesting themes, all with Clareβs trademark humour, wonderful writing, and vibrant, loveable characters - Feel good fiction at its best. It almost made me miss the commute.β
βSophie Cousens, New York Times bestselling author of Just Haven't Met You Yet
βSunny, funny and full of heart.β
βNita Prose, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Maid
βA glorious triumph of a novel; warm, funny, and moving, with an unforgettable cast of characters.β
βRosie Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of The Love of My Life
βAΒ hilarious and sweet creation about a group of individuals who form a family with love at its core.β
βUSA Today
βEndearing and quirky, this novel might make you actually want to commute.β
βNew York Post
βThis is a perfect book club pick because everyone in your group will get a little something different.β
βUSA Today
βItβs a buoyant, bright, occasionally brash novel thatβs equal parts funny and poignantβ¦.By rotating readers through the thoughts, hopes, anxieties, and vanities of her diverse cast, Pooley explores the complicated lives under the faΓ§ades they present β and the need to replace judgment with a willingness to allow others to reveal themselves.Β βBe more Iona,β Sanjay urges himself at one point. By the novelβs heartfelt end, theyβre words to live by β whether you commute or not.β
βChristian Science Monitor
βA poignant, funny delight....This entertaining novel reminds us that people are seldom who we think they are at first glance, and that community can be found just about anywhere.β
βMinneapolis Star-Tribune
β[A] joyous tale about serendipitous friendship and seizing each day with vigor. The epitome of a feel-good book that is also laugh-out-loud hilariousβ¦In a time when our differences so often divide us, Pooleyβs novel is like a reassuring hug, assuring readers that our differences can strengthen relationships and should be embraced and celebrated. A not-to-be-missed read in the mode of Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.β
βBooklist, starred review
βA soothing story where bad things happen yet are overcome, and friendship leads the way to personal acceptance and rebirth.β
βKirkus
βPooley delivers not only acerbic, enchanting Iona but a compelling, tangled cast of quirky, complicated characters so engaging, itβs enough to make you miss crowded commuter trains.β
βLaurie Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of One Two Three
βHeartwarming, funny, a delicious dive into the profound and ridiculous modern world in which we live.Β Clare Pooley reminds us why we need each other.β
βTara Conklin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Romantics
βClare Pooley has found a delightful way to bring home the point that we need each other.β
βKelly Corrigan, New York Times bestselling author of Tell Me More
βWhy don't I ever meet people thisΒ delightful on a train? This feel-good ensemble story will bring joy to readers who loved Anxious People and Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fineβnot to mention fans of quirky London-set fare such as Ted Lasso. Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting is a warm, fun pick-me-up of a book.β
βMary Laura Philpott, bestselling author of I Miss You When I Blink and Bomb Shelter
βIona Iverson is nothing short of sheer and utter delight. It presents the best of humanity--the sweet and bashful kindness and generosity that lives in all of us. I can't think of a more joyful book and will be buying copies for everyone I know!βΒ
βJesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Dial A For Aunties
βPooley's grasp on the constraints and longings of the human condition proves immensely entertaining. Readers will be charmed by this uplifting, hopeful story rife with tender insights. Traveling with Iona Iverson is a literary journey well worth taking!β
βShelf Awareness
βVery funny and utterly uplifting...Iona Iverson is an absolute delight, and one of the best characters since Eleanor Oliphant.β
βFreya Sampson, bestselling author of The Last Chance Library
βInsightful, funny and full of warmth and relatable characters. A brilliant read.β
βSarah Morgan, bestselling author of Beach House Summer
βIt made me cry, made me cackleβa first-class journey. Just wonderful.β
βBeth Morrey, international bestselling author of The Love Story of Missy Carmichael
βI have enjoyed every minute of this marvellous story. A gloriously entertaining and completely addictive read. Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting will be sure to steal your heart. Clare Pooley's writing is astute, wickedly funny, clever and charming. I adore this book.β
βHazel Prior, author of Ellie and the Harpmaker
βA delightful story about connection and friendship in a disconnected world.β
βMarianne Cronin, author of The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot
βThis utterly joyful novel takes you on an unforgettable journey with characters you wish you could meet in real life. Who knew commuting could be so enjoyable? Itβs a book to make you miss your stop. I loved Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting even more than The Authenticity Projectβitβs glorious.β
βEva Carter, author of How to Save a Life
Clare Pooley graduated from Cambridge University and then spent twenty years in the heady world of advertising before becoming a full-time writer. Her debut novel, The Authenticity Project, was a New York Times bestseller, and has been translated into 29 languages. Iona Iversonβs Rules for Commuting is her second novel; her third novel, How to Age Disgracefully, is forthcoming. Pooley lives in Fulham, London, with her husband, three children, and two border terriers.
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