Go into any bookshop and you will find shelf upon shelf of self-help, self-improvement, or motivational books.  Just like cookery books or diet books, there’s reader demand for inspiration and something new or fresh.

So what makes Sassy’s book different?

Using lines from the M&S advert “This is not just any old self-help book. This is Sassy’s Pearls of Wisdom”

“It champions women who are juggling everyday life, navigating people, emotions, work and themselves.”“I laughed in places and was quite tearful in others, relating to many of the themes.”“It is essentially a self-help book, but in reality it is so much more.”— Readabookandlearnaneword

“This book isn’t just about self-help – it’s about navigating life’s ups and downs with grace and humour.” “Exactly what I needed to hear.” “If you’re feeling lost or overwhelmed, this book is worth the read.”— @Mummyandmex2

“Simple and powerful guidelines to help restore balance and perspective.” “Concise, light-hearted, and easy to engage with.” “A superb book to have on your bookshelf as you navigate life.”— @Staceywh_17

“One of my favourite self-help books I’ve read so far.” “Honest, engaging and completely judgement-free.” “It feels like a conversation, not a lecture.”— @The_secret_bookreview

“Like having a little godmother in your pocket, with sass, warmth and a bit of magic.” “Funny, honest, and empowering all at once.” “I finished it feeling inspired and reminded that I’ve got this.”— @Booknerdzara

“Hard-earned lessons shared with warmth and clarity.” “A call to action to take charge of your life and rediscover joy.” “Guaranteed to help you along the pathway.” — @Bluewolfreviews

 

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