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From poet Courtney Peppernell comes the story of a very long winter, a month of dark and unforgiving Sundays, that will make you question your strength and the purpose of living. . Bestselling poet and author of the acclaimed Pillow Thoughts series, Courtney Peppernell returns with a story of uncovering the light that resides deep within us all, should we only be brave enough to search the darkness to find it. A Month of Sundays is a tribute to surviving a long winter and a promise that, despite the darkness, the light will undoubtedly return.



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Courtney Peppernell

Courtney Peppernell is the best-selling author of Pillow Thoughts. Her writing career launched in 2015 with her debut novel Chasing Paper Cranes. Her first poetry collection Pillow Thoughts was released in 2016 and reached number one and best seller in her category. Having also captured the attention of world renowned artists The Chainsmokers, Pillow Thoughts was then re-published by Andrews McMeel Universal, along with her second poetry collection The Road Between in August 2017. Courtney also released her second novel Keeping Long Island in 2017.Drawing on inspiration from the people she meets and places she visits, Courtney has traveled extensively through Europe, England, USA, Indonesia, New Zealand and hopes to soon travel to Asia and Canada. She is currently writing her third novel Finding Marnie as well as working on four other poetry collections.New Zealand and hopes to soon travel to Asia and Canada. She is currently writing her third novel Finding Marnie as well as working on four other poetry collections.Courtney spends her days writing and working on many projects with her beloved German Shepherd Hero, always keeping her feet warm. She hopes to continue exploring expression and the art of healing through stories and poetry for years to come. Courtney grew up in Sydney, Australia and currently lives there with her partner Rhian, a lawyer, and their dogs Hero and Dakota.



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