

I now live in Clapham Junction which is also mentioned in the book, and until recently worked around the corner from Cheyne Walk in Chelsea where one of the main characters Anna, works as copywriter. Rather ironically, I used to get the 7.44 from Brighton to London after graduating from university when I was interning in London. On the journey a man dies of a sudden heart attack, changing three women’s lives forever.

The debut novel from Brighton based author Sarah Rayner, One Moment, One Morning begins on the 7.44 train from Brighton to London. Having finished my book en route to Yorkshire, and unwilling to begin a heavy classic from my Uncle’s huge hoard of books, I borrowed One Moment, One Morning from my cousin. After spending three food and fizz filled days with my family in Yorkshire for Christmas, I had a rather long train journey home to London.
