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Good Days: An A-Z of Hope and Happiness

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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

An A-Z of hope and happiness from poet, bestselling author and national treasure Michael Rosen, with 26 ideas for bringing joy into every day.


Discover a world where finding joy is as simple as ABC...

In an uncertain world, we need hope and happiness more than ever. So what are the words that can help us find it? Let Michael Rosen take you on a quest for joy in his dictionary of delights, where each letter of the alphabet offers us a moment of daily enchantment, celebrating the magic of the small things that bring hope and happiness into our lives.

Perfect for dipping into whenever you need a boost, open this joyful compendium to discover a new vocabulary of delight that will lift your spirits and brighten your day

241 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 4, 2025

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Michael Rosen

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Michael Rosen, a recent British Children’s Laureate, has written many acclaimed books for children, including WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, and I’M NUMBER ONE and THIS IS OUR HOUSE, both illustrated by Bob Graham. Michael Rosen lives in London.

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57 reviews1 follower
October 2, 2025
The book is divided into twenty six chapters with one for each letter of the alphabet. The intention is to bring hope. I recommend dipping into the book rather than reading straight through. I responded better to some chapters than others. Michael Rosen mentions his severe illness with Covid and the tragic death of his teenage son. He also talks about his parents and his jewish background including the Holocaust. Did I find anything useful in the book to incorporate into my own life? Probably not but I enjoyed the read.
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January 13, 2026
I bought this after Christmas as a treat to myself as I have enjoyed Rosen's other books and I thought it would be a pleasant book to dip in to during January.

This book is divided in to 26 chapters and each one has an idea of how to have a good day. This might sound mediocre but Rosen discusses many deeper topics from his life and includes reading "Candide" and listening to music as methods of having a good day.

I really enjoyed this and found it reflective and philosophical as well as practical. I liked his method of going to sleep. Might need to use that one occasionally! Much of it was common sense but beautifully written and I learned a few things too.

A pleasant book to dip in and out of. Perfect for this time of year.
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103 reviews2 followers
January 13, 2026
I guess this just wasn't a book for me; I liked the idea of it, but felt like the author was way too chatty (while probably intending to be witty) and there were pages where I was like, 'Just get to the point already! We don't need to know whose name is real and whose name you altered!'.

There were some good ideas in there, but I don't know, the book would've worked better as short notes (basically just the end-chapter suggestions) than whatever this was.
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February 10, 2026
Having taught a lot of his poetry over the years, and using his 'Sad Book' to support children and watching him talk about this book on stage, it felt rather personal.
It is not a book that you can just pick up and read; it is a book that you need to read or have the headspace for at the time. It does make you stop and think about events in your own life's journey.
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November 6, 2025
I bought this book because I saw Michael Rosen talking about it on TV and he seemed such a lovely, engaging man. I didn't regret it and ge comes across just like that in the book too.
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January 29, 2026
Good in parts - not really a book to read straight through, I found it rather rambling and long-winded.
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