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Kelley McNeil

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Kelley McNeil is an American author known for her book club fiction, which includes the chart-topping novels, "A Day Like This," and "Mayluna." Her writing is often inspired by the interconnected themes of intuition and the ongoing journey toward personal growth and happiness.

In her latest novel, "Mayluna," these themes are woven together once more, this time with a dose of insight into the behind-the-scenes world of rock & roll, drawing from Kelley's former career in the music industry.

Originally a native of Pittsburgh, these days you'll often find Kelley in sunny South Florida, her current home, where she can be seen immersed in her notebook with her daughters and a menagerie of beloved animals nearby; or sitting with her laptop at a café
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Kelley McNeil I love this question, but I decided from the beginning not to reveal the song! Music is such a personal and subjective thing, and I think we all have …moreI love this question, but I decided from the beginning not to reveal the song! Music is such a personal and subjective thing, and I think we all have our own "Mayluna" song that takes us back to a time in our lives. Everyone's taste in music is different, and I didn't want my own tastes to affect a reader's impression of the story. But I hope you have a beautiful soundtrack in your life! (And I hope you find a man like Carter!)(less)
Kelley McNeil Hi Jamie,

Thank you for your question and also for your kind words.

The story came about in three ways. The first was an exploration of an idea I had a…more
Hi Jamie,

Thank you for your question and also for your kind words.

The story came about in three ways. The first was an exploration of an idea I had a long time ago when my daughter was about one year old and I was driving with her on a remote country road. “What if we were in an accident and when we woke up she was gone?” The thought made me shiver and I often thought it would make an interesting storyline to explore.

I also wanted to explore a story of a woman losing a beloved house, and the way we tend to develop a kind of rosy recollection about past times and places in our lives.

Finally, I came across some fascinating, real world stories of people who, like Annie, claim to have woken one day with a new set of circumstances.

When I wove these elements together, A DAY LIKE THIS was born.

Thank you again for your question and happy reading!

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Average rating: 4.29 · 53,790 ratings · 5,727 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Day Like This

4.19 avg rating — 32,905 ratings — published 2021 — 10 editions
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4.44 avg rating — 20,885 ratings — published 2024 — 7 editions
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“What I believe is that people have an innate need to apply meaning to things that confuse them, and humans seem to have a natural fascination with the mysterious and spooky. It excites us. And we embrace it. But that doesn’t mean it’s real. And, more simply, memory is just—inaccurate. It changes every day.”
Kelley McNeil, A Day Like This

“We didn’t feel like strangers, but rather like we’d found someone who had been missing for a lifetime and then suddenly there they were. Puzzle pieces sliding into place, my nervous system both stirring and calming in the most remarkable way in his unusual presence.”
Kelley McNeil, Mayluna

“Some choices are easier than others. The key is to be at peace in the moment. To celebrate the here and now. No life is perfect, I’ve learned. But if you’re lucky, it can come pretty close.”
Kelley McNeil, A Day Like This

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“Memory is ephemeral; it shifts.”
Kelley McNeil, A Day Like This

“grow. If there were an opposite of a green thumb, it was mine,”
Kelley McNeil, A Day Like This

“Some choices are easier than others. The key is to be at peace in the moment.”
Kelley McNeil, A Day Like This

“What I believe is that people have an innate need to apply meaning to things that confuse them, and humans seem to have a natural fascination with the mysterious and spooky. It excites us. And we embrace it. But that doesn’t mean it’s real. And, more simply, memory is just—inaccurate. It changes every day.”
Kelley McNeil, A Day Like This

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