An original and inspiring new perspective on love and
flourishing
The world around us feels…off. Despite a never-ending parade
of new technologies, new toys, and new distractions, it seems harder and harder
to find time for the things that make us human and bring us authentic joy. It’s
time to refocus on what’s truly important to us.
In Love Notes: A small book with a big heart,
bestselling author and lifelong educator, teacher, and ‘doctor of happiness’,
Andy Cope, teams up with first-time author Hannah Knowles and illustrator Amy
Bradley to deliver an extraordinary new book designed to replenish and
reinvigorate those parts of you that make you feel most human.
You’ll find a treasure trove of quotes, short stories,
meaningful insights, and fun nonsense that all shed light on what gives our
lives meaning: LOVE. There’s a catch, however. Andy, Hannah, and Amy insist
that, once you’ve finished reading this book, you pass it on to the person in
your life who needs it the most. That way, they can also enjoy:
- A
recipe for personal flourishing that gives you the energy and mindset you
need to give your best self to the people you love the most
- Timeless
and inspiring advice to help you replenish your reserves of happiness and
love
- Colourful
and original illustrations that bring the authors’ unique perspectives to
life
Designed to heal a divided world, Love Notes encourages
readers to be less ‘selfie’ and more ‘othery’. It’s full of reminders of what
it means to love and be loved. Dip in, smile, and pass it on to someone who
matters. Because love isn’t meant to be kept ― it’s meant to be shared.
About the Author
Hannah Knowles is a speaker, author and lifelong
learner who inspires audiences around the world to realise their full
potential. Through keynotes, workshops, and her writing, she weaves together
lessons from psychology, philosophy, history, and her own life experiences into
practical stories and strategies that anyone can apply.
She writes a popular weekly newsletter on Substack, sharing
insights from successful individuals and everyday people striving toward their
best lives. Hannah also contributes regularly to the Art of Brilliance blog and
curates a widely read monthly reading recommendation email.
She lives in the countryside with her family where she can
often be found running long distances to train for endurance events.