For all those finding it difficult: the sun will shine on you again and the clouds will go
away. Remember that tomorrow will be a good day.Captain Sir Tom Moore captured the hearts of a
nation as he walked 100 laps of his garden to raise money for the NHS. Captain Sir Tom wished
to celebrate many other inspirational stories from this uncertain time and with his blessing
these one hundred stories make a book of hope for the future. This is a book of gratitude for
his inspiration and a celebration of incredible everyday heroes from across the UK.These
beautifully illustrated true stories of everyday heroes across the nation is introduced by
Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore. During the pandemic we have found hope
in unexpected places and these one hundred stories of hope - written by Paralympian Danielle
Brown MBE - show just how extraordinarily we can work together. We feature well-known stories
such as Joe Wicks' family workouts as well as equally astonishing stories of everyday heroes
such as dancing binmen and fancy-dress postal workers who brought joy to their
neighbourhoods.These are stories of courage and community of everyday kindness and
perseverance. From the scientists racing to find a vaccine to frontline workers putting
themselves at risk from clapping together to celebrate keyworkers to breathing cleaner air
discover one hundred hopeful stories from an uncertain time. With lively and engaging
illustrations these are stories that will help you hope that tomorrow will be a good
day.Because hope starts with one small step . . .Inspired by and with the blessing of one man
and his walking frame a £1 donation will be made to The Captain Tom Foundation for all
hardback print sales in the UK and Ireland. The Captain Tom Foundation was created to inspire
hope where it is needed most: combating loneliness helping those facing bereavement and
supporting hospices - and this book celebrates the spirit of this amazing achievement.Following
the recent announcement that The Captain Tom Foundation is closing all payment channels whilst
a Charity Commission inquiry into the Foundation remains open from 7th July Penguin Books
Limited shall hold on trust for The Captain Tom Foundation all charitable donation sums
received from the sale of the hard back edition of One Hundred Reasons to Hope until such time
as those sums can be transferred to the charity.