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Iona iverson's rules for commuting, A novel., Clare Pooley

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Iona iverson's rules for commuting, A novel., Clare Pooley
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Iona iverson's rules for commuting
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Clare Pooley
Sub title
A novel.
Summary
Nobody ever talks to strangers on the train. It's a rule. But what would happen if they did? From the New York Times bestselling author of The Authenticity Project comes an escapist read that will transport you, cheer you, and make you smile-and make you, too, wish you had Iona's gift for bringing out the best in everyone.   "A not-to-be-missed read in the mode of Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ." - Booklist , starred review      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.  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.      Then one morning, the man she calls Smart-But-Sexist-Manspreader chokes on a grape right in front of her. He'd have died were it not for the timely intervention of Sanjay, a nurse, who gives him the Heimlich maneuver.      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
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