Thursday, March 7, 2024

Spotlight and Giveaway: Never Been Better

Today we are featuring Leanne Toshiko Simpson's debut novel, Never Been Better. It sounds like My Best Friend's Wedding in some ways and also addresses mental health. Thanks to Putnam, we have one copy for a lucky reader!

Is she falling in love, or falling apart?

Dee, Misa, and Matt were the "three musketeers" of the psych ward. A year after discharge, Dee is eager to convince everyone that she’s finally turning things around. But Matt and Misa are tying the knot in Turks and Caicos, surrounded by guests who have no idea where they met, and the secrecy isn’t sitting well with Dee, who has been hopelessly in love with Matt since before she got kicked out of the hospital.

So, when Dee arrives at the swanky resort with her high-voltage sister, Tilley, it’s now or never to confess how she feels. But disrupting her best friends’ nuptials would jeopardize the entire support system that holds the trio together. When it comes to happily ever afters, how is a girl supposed to choose between love and recovery? (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)

"A hilarious, honest, refreshing, and moving story about mental health, friendship, and love. Never Been Better is a brilliant debut." 
—Emily Austin, author of Everyone in this Room Will Someday Be Dead

"Life after the psych ward combined with a destination wedding and secrets between friends can only lead to raw yet heartfelt hijinks in this delightful debut by Leanne Toshiko Simpson. Searing and honest, Never Been Better is that most rare of things—a novel that combines humor, heartache and hope in one page-turning package, with lyrical and wickedly funny writing in spades. Simpson is a writer to watch!" 
—Uzma Jalaluddin, author of Much Ado About Nada

"Leanne Toshiko Simpson's Never Been Better is an exuberant debut rich with snappy dialogue, madcap misadventures and a lot of heart." 
—Rebecca Hardiman, author of Good Eggs


Credit: Nick Wong
Leanne Toshiko Simpson is a mixed-race Yonsei writer who lives with bipolar disorder. Named Scarborough’s Emerging Writer in 2016 and nominated for the Journey Prize in 2019, she co-founded a reflective writing program at Canada’s largest mental health hospital and teaches at the University of Toronto. Visit Leanne at her website and on Instagram.


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18 comments:

Annmarie Weeks said...

I'm doing okay this morning. I got up with the energy to try to get a lot done. It's gray here (again) today, but at least it's not pouring like it was yesterday.

traveler said...

Doing well. Sunshine and blue skies help.

Rita Wray said...

I'm doing fine.

Jess R said...

I am doing well...feeling like spring is close by and that always makes the dreary days easier to get through!

Toni Laliberte said...

I'm doing well. I am a little lonely now and then, but my mental health is good. The best time for me is when I'm with my granddaughter. She's the best thing in my life. ❤️

Lisa D said...

I'm doing ok but I wish it would warm up as I'm tired of feeling cold all the time. I'm looking forward to starting a new volunteer role but I have to do some training before I begin. Training is due to take place next Thursday and I'm both nervous and excited about that. If all goes well then I'll be able to book my first volunteer shift.

Mary C said...

I'm doing okay.

diannekc said...

I'm could be doing better, but it will pass.

Mary Preston said...

All good.

LV said...

I'm doing great.

Michael Law said...

I'm doing pretty good today.

bn100 said...

good

Nancy P said...

Physically sore but mentally good. Have a lovely day!

April said...

So far so good!

Deborah Wellenstein said...

I'm doing pretty well.

yellowlabs said...

Doing good thus far!

Lelandlee said...

OK

Xia Lee said...

So far so good