The World Happiness Organisation: A thought-provoking, what if novel for those who enjoy feel good fiction books

THEY HOLD THE FILES. YOU HOLD THE KEY.


Retirement in the South of France isn't all it's cracked up to be. After fifty years of marriage, the only thing Mavis and Jeff agree on is that it's too late to change.


Enter the maverick and flirtatious Rémy, sent to prove them wrong. When he asks the Toulouse Club for English Pensioners to help oversee clinical trials for a revolutionary happiness drug, little does anyone know he is a World Happiness Organisation (WHO) agent, armed with their files.


But Rémy also faces a dilemma. The new drug is part of a covert scheme to monetise happiness, violating the Organisation's founding principles, and his boss is about to find out ...


Fans of feel good fiction books will enjoy this witty, thought-provoking tale. In challenging a cast of quirky characters to define true happiness, The World Happiness Organisation invites readers to do the same. A speculative, modern-day tale of personal empowerment, it is an ideal what if novel for fans of The Midnight Library or The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry.



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