I don't have any friends only dog ones because they don't make you do bad things. I don't
want any human friends actually. It's for the best Hope Nicely hasn't had an easy life. But
she's happy enough living at 23 Station Close with her mum Jenny Nicely and she loves her job
walking other people's dogs. She's a bit different but as Jenny always tells her she's a
rainbow person a special drop of light. It's just . . . there's something she needs to know.
Why did her birth mother abandon her in a cardboard box on a church step twenty-five years ago?
And did she know that drinking while pregnant could lead to Hope being born with Foetal Alcohol
Spectrum Disorder? In a bid to find her birth mother and the answers to these questions Hope
decides to write her autobiography. Despite having been bullied throughout school Hope bravely
joins an evening class where Hope will not only learn the lessons of writing but will also
begin to discover more about the world around her about herself and even make some (human)
friends. But when Jenny suddenly falls ill Hope realises there are many more lessons to come .
. . Hope Nicely's Lessons for Life is a heartwarming coming-of-age novel about loneliness
friendship acceptance and above all hope.