One More Yesterday

By Charlotte Butterfield

⭐ A charming, moving and laugh-out-loud story that ‘lives up to the standards of Sophie Kinsella and Carole Matthews’ (Reader review) ⭐

What if you could relive any day again? Would you remind your husband to take out the bins? Or would you be brave? Going back to a moment that could change everything?

‘A tender and poignant novel…filled with clever twists, humour and heartbreak. A life-affirming, magical read’ HOLLY MILLER

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Jessica Bay’s life is full – of chaos. As an inner-city GP, mother to two moody teenagers, and wife to a man who can recall the last time they had sex (632 days ago) but can’t remember to take out the bins, Jessica is at her limit.

In need of a change of pace, she and her family move to a tiny island in the English Channel. On one of her after-work walks, Jessica sits on a bench. No big deal, surely? But she soon discovers that this bench gives her the ability to relive any day in her past.

After making small adjustments here and there, Jessica realises that she might have to go back to that time, the most painful of her life. Because this might be her last chance to find closure for what happened back then…

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Previously published as BY THIS TIME TOMORROW

Hilarious, heartbreaking and unputdownable’ DEBBIE JOHNSON

‘Warm, funny and hugely relatable’ FIONA GIBSON

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Readers love One More Yesterday!

‘A wonderful read, full of humour, love and angst’

‘A great cast of characters who are as likeable as they are funny, a story that has that real feel-good factor’

‘Full of heart’

‘Read this book. You too will love it’

‘An amazing story from the first page until the last’

‘Engaging, emotional and entertaining’

Format: ebook
Release Date: 10 Apr 2025
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-876977-2
Former magazine editor Charlotte Butterfield was born in Bristol in 1977. She studied English at Royal Holloway University and an MPhil in Gender and Women’s Studies at Birmingham University before becoming a journalist and copywriter. She moved to Dubai in 2005 and lives with her husband and three children. The Second Chance is her first novel to published by Avon, an imprint of HarperCollins.