One Sunny Day by Shari Low I’ve read a few of Shari Low’s books before, so I knew I was in for a treat with this one. Her characters are so well crafted and relatable that you can’t help but keep turning the pages, telling yourself “just one more chapter” until suddenly you’ve finished the whole book. The whole story unfolds over just twenty‑four hours, following four very different lives as everything shifts around them. Netta McGonigle is a widow whose marriage was far from perfect, leaving her daughter baffled about why she stayed. Ollie Chiles is a huge star thanks to a lucky break in The Clansman , and he helped found the theatre academy with a friend — an academy run by, and named after, his mother. Now he’s torn between continuing his career, and funding the academy, and choosing the love of his life. Kiki Strang is a single mum whose daughter attends the academy, still reeling from being ghosted by the actor who once promised her the world. And Ginny Canavan, a...