Needlemouse

Paperback Published on: 27/06/2019
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Synopsis

Time to come out of hibernation...

Sylvia Penton has been hibernating for years, it's no wonder she's a little prickly...

Sylvia lives alone, dedicating herself to her job at the local university. On weekends, she helps out at a local hedgehog sanctuary because it gives her something to talk about on Mondays - and it makes people think she's nicer than she is.

Only Sylvia has a secret: she's been in love with her boss, Professor Lomax, for over a decade now, and she's sure he's just waiting for the right time to leave his wife. Meanwhile she stores every crumb of his affection and covertly makes trouble for anyone she feels gets in his way.

But when a bright new PhD candidate catches the Professor’s eye, Sylvia’s dreams of the fairy tale ending she has craved for so long, are soon in tatters, driving her to increasingly desperate measures and an uncertain future.

Sylvia might have been sleep walking through her life but things are about to change now she’s woken up…

A quirky, charming uplifting novel perfect for fans of Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and Sarah Haywood's The Cactus. The feelgood bestseller about unrequited love, loneliness and the redemptive qualities of hedgehogs featuring the most unlikely heroine of 2019.

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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

'An eccentrically heartwarming tale of steeping out of your comfort zone. I was rooting for Sylvia' - Lottie, Netgalley

'I was charmed by this tale. A feel-good book' - Heather, Netgalley

'A lovely story with delightful characters. Would highly recommend, especially if you are a fan of Ruth Hogan and Gail Honeyman' - Mary, Netgalley

'An absolutely superb novel about someone who is dissatisfied with her life but feels it's difficult to change. I would highly recommend to anyone who likes a quirky novel to entertain them' - Sue, Netgalley

'Oh how I adored this book which is reminiscent of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine' - Justine, Netgalley

'I like a book that makes me feel uplifted, that soothes the soul, and this book certainly did that. Sylvia is definitely one of my favourite fictional characters' - Joanne, Netgalley

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529103281
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 198 x 126 x 21 mm
  • Weight: 239g
  • Languages: English

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Needlemouse
Uplifting and wonderful
For some reason I kept putting off reading this book as I thought it was going to be a bit twee and schmaltzy and I was never in the right mood. I wish now... READ MORE
jean
Needlemouse
A quick, quirky read
Sylvia has a some might say 'unhealthy' obsession with her boss.  For the past 15 years she has delighted in every tiny part of her working week that she g... READ MORE
@SezzThomas
Needlemouse
Enchanting
Anyone who has worked in a school, faculty or department (they are interchangeable and change frequently) of a university will immediately recognise fifty-... READ MORE
MoziDogReads
Needlemouse
Fiction
Sylvia Penton is a woman obsessed with the University Professor for whom she is PA. This obsession colours every aspect of Sylvia's working life, she is ... READ MORE
marie riley
Needlemouse
It's Never Too Late to be Yourself
Thank you to Penguin Random House for a review copy. Initially I wasn't sure about this book. Sylvia is in love with 'her Prof', a university professor sh... READ MORE
Tabu
Needlemouse
As lovely as a hoglets little face.
A nice gentle tale of unrequited love and second chances. Sylvia is one of those characters that at times you want to just shake and then at other times yo... READ MORE
Suzanne Griffin
Needlemouse
A study in loneliness
I love the title of this book. Needlemouse is the Japanese term for hedgehog and it fits perfectly, both for the little prickly animals and for the very pr... READ MORE
Nicola
Needlemouse
A prickly character who reveals her softer side and finds life opens up
Sylvia is in love. She is sure that her boss Professor Lomax loves her too - after all her takes her for a special lunch on her birthday every year and he ... READ MORE
Ros B
Needlemouse
So-so
I was sent a copy of Needlemouse by Jane O'Connor to read and review by NetGalley. I have to admit I didn’t like the protagonist Sylvia Penton very much. ... READ MORE
lesleys
Needlemouse
Finally Coming Out of Hibernation
When I first started to read this book I really started to have a few reservations about it. As I felt that the main character (Sylvia) was living in her o... READ MORE
GadgetGirl71