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Jenny Mustard

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Jenny Mustard

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Jenny Mustard is a writer and content creator, born in Sweden but living in London.
Jenny and her work have featured in the Observer, the Independent, Vogue, Stylist, the Evening Standard and elsewhere. She has over 600k followers, and more than 50 million views on YouTube.

Her acclaimed debut novel, OKAY DAYS, was published in 2023 and her work has been translated to ten languages. Her second novel, WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE, a New York Times Editors' Choice, was published in spring 2025.
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Average rating: 3.72 · 10,515 ratings · 1,479 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Okay Days

3.72 avg rating — 8,759 ratings — published 2023 — 13 editions
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What a Time to Be Alive

3.76 avg rating — 1,410 ratings — published 2025 — 16 editions
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Simple Matters: A Scandinav...

3.45 avg rating — 333 ratings — published 2018 — 2 editions
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“Luc’s specific brand of romance consists of small but perpetual acts of care.”
Jenny Mustard, Okay Days

“I suspected the severe boredom had unhinged my brain chemicals somehow, making me care more about things than other people would. Like waking up hungover bothered me, the self-abuse aspect of it. Some of my friends would still sleep away most of the weekend, waking up late and eating fried things, only to go out again. I have never been into fried food but even staying out late had at this point lost its appeal because sleeping in ruined the whole flow of the day, making me stress to catch up on whatever I had missed.”
Jenny Mustard, Okay Days

“Better to plan for less, leaving a place wanting more, and maybe even returning at another time.”
Jenny Mustard, Simple Matters: A Scandinavian's Approach to Work, Home, and Style

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