Whether you’re discovering Sally Page for the first time or returning after falling in love with The Keeper of Stories (like I did), you’re in for a treat.

Her novels are cozy, heartfelt, and often sprinkled with gentle, witty humour that makes her characters feel wonderfully real and relatable. If you’re in the mood for warm, uplifting stories that celebrate everyday connections, and bring a smile as you turn the pages, this guide to Sally Page books in order is the perfect place to begin.

Who’s is Sally Page?

Sally Page Author

Sally Page is a British author renowned for her heartfelt, character driven novels that delve into themes of community, resilience, and life’s simpler pleasures. Whether it’s a flower shop or a stationery store, her stories effortlessly draw readers into cozy, deeply human worlds.

After studying history and working in advertising, Sally’s passion for floristry ultimately led her to open her own flower shop. There, she discovered the unique stories people share in such spaces, which sparked her fascination with storytelling. This newfound interest naturally blossomed into her writing career, eventually leading to her debut novel The Keeper of Stories. The book not only became a bestseller but was also translated into 29 languages. Through her writing, Sally seamlessly blends her love of history, personal connections, and the quieter wonders of life.

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Why Sally Page’s Novels Are That Good?

There are several key qualities that set her work apart and make it so beloved by readers:

What Makes Her Stories Special

Why It Matters

Relatable Heroines

Her characters face real-life challenges with grace, humour, and just the right touch of vulnerability.

Inviting Settings

Sally Page’s novels are mostly set in England, transporting readers to charming spots like cozy flower shops, stationery stores, and tight-knit village neighborhoods.
These familiar British settings, therefore, provide the perfect backdrop for her warm, comforting stories, ultimately offering readers the ultimate cozy escape.

Emotional Depth

Themes of friendship, grief, and rediscovery resonate deeply, leaving a lasting impact that stays with you long after the final page.

Sally Page Books in Order (As of 2025)

Sally Page has published three novels, with a fourth scheduled for release in 2025. Here’s how to enjoy them in order of publication:

1. The Keeper of Stories (2022)

Sally Page - The Keep of Stories Book Cover

Book Sinopsys

When Janice starts cleaning for Mrs B – a shrewd and tricksy woman in her nineties – she meets someone who wants to hear her story. But Janice is clear: she is the keeper of stories, she doesn’t have a story to tell. At least, not one she can share.

Mrs B is no fool and knows there is more to Janice than meets the eye. What is she hiding? After all, doesn’t everyone have a story to tell?

In this widely beloved debut, we meet Janice—a cleaner who collects the stories of others, all while carefully hiding her own. But when an unexpected friendship blossoms, Janice begins to realise that her own story may be worth telling too.

Why Read It? A tender, thoughtful novel with quirky characters and a quietly powerful message.

Perfect For: Anyone who believes that ordinary lives contain extraordinary stories.

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“I figured out long ago that if I listen to the few people who shout at me, I am making them more important than they are. So instead, I listen very carefully for the quiet voices—which is most people. The people who teach a perfect lesson with nobody knowing.”
Sally Page, The Keeper of Stories

2. The Book of Beginnings (2023)

Sally Page - The Book of Beginnings Book Cover

Book Sinopsys

Jo Sorsby knows she is hiding from her past when she steps in to look after her uncle’s stationery shop. Glimpsing the lives of her customers between the warm wooden shelves, as they scribble notes with fountain pens and browse colourful notebooks, distracts her from the life she has left behind.

Yet far from home, Jo feels adrift . . .

When she meets Ruth, a vicar running from a secret, and Malcolm, a septuagenarian struggling to write his first book, she realises that she isn’t alone.

It’s the beginning of a friendship that can transform Jo’s life . . . if only she can let them in.

Why Read It? A charming story full of warmth and hope.

Perfect For: Readers who love uplifting fiction and quiet transformations.

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“I have often thought we spend too much time obsessing about finding ‘the one’ and we forget that a best friend can be a lifelong love. There is a fundamental truth, comfort, and joy in having a best friend.”
Sally Page, The Book of Beginnings

3. The Secrets of Flowers (2024)

Sally Page - The Secrets of Flowers Book Cover

Book Sinopsys

One year on from the death of her husband, Emma feels no closer to moving forward with her life. Seeking distraction, she quits her job and begins working at the local garden centre.

Here, Emma begins to open up and finds herself attending boss Les’ talk on the Titanic. Intrigued, Emma sets out to research who would have arranged the flowers on-board.

With an array of inspiring and heart-warming characters, this is a novel of friendship, unexpected connections, and of hope, it gently explores loss, memory, and healing, with petals at its heart.

Why Read It? A heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and rediscovery, where each bloom echoes a chapter of personal transformation.

Perfect For: Those who love stories about healing, personal transformation, and gentle romance.

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“He tells her that an ocean is only a number of drops of water, like the raindrops that drip down the portholes some mornings. Without these drops, there is no ocean.”
Sally Page, The Book of Beginnings

4. Six Little Words (Expected 2025)

Sally Page - Six Little Words Book Cover

Kate gave up her dreams of being a painter years ago. But six little words pinned to the noticeboard of her local café could change her path forever.

‘To be, or not to be…’ – printed on orange card with no explanation – appears one morning.

Each day, a new line from a different Shakespeare play is added, sparking curiosity throughout the café. Among the regulars is Bardy, a retired English teacher grappling with writer’s block.

As Kate and Bardy follow this breadcrumb trail, they discover a local community group encouraging people to rediscover their own creative spark – and the long-lost courage to chase it.

For Kate, their new group might just offer a second chance at happiness, if only Bardy can find the strength to share his story too…

Expected publication August 28, 2025

Why Read It? If you’ve loved her earlier books, this next one is already on your radar.

Perfect For: Readers looking for their next comforting read in 2025.

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How to Choose Your First Sally Page Novel Based on Your Mood?

If you’re anything like me and often choose your next read based on how you’re feeling, you’re in good company.

Let your mood be your guide, whether you’re craving comfort, a dash of inspiration, or a moment of quiet reflection, Sally Page has the perfect story for you.

Reason to Read

Mood

Book Title

Start with a fan favourite

Comforting, heartwarming

The Keeper of Stories introduces Sally’s style with a gentle, powerful tale about the stories we all carry.

Craving something uplifting

Hopeful, joyful

The Book of Beginnings offers a tender look at starting over, with charm and cheer in a London stationery shop.

Want a thoughtful, reflective read

Quietly emotional and introspective

The Secrets of Flowers explores healing, memory, and the unspoken beauty of second chances through floral metaphors.

Curious about what’s next

Anticipatory, warm

Six Little Words is Sally’s upcoming novel, promising cozy charm and more unforgettable characters to love.

A Quick FAQ About Sally’s Page Books

Sally Page’s novels are perfect examples of cozy fiction because they focus on heartwarming themes like community, self-discovery, and the simple pleasures of life. Her stories invite you into intimate, relatable worlds where the joy of small moments shines through.

Absolutely! All of Sally Page’s books are available as audiobooks on Audible, Spotify, and other major platforms, so you can enjoy them anytime, anywhere.

Not at all! Each of Sally Page’s novels can be enjoyed on its own. However, reading them in order allows you to see how her storytelling evolves over time, adding an extra layer of enjoyment.

If you’re looking for a book that will spark meaningful discussions, The Keeper of Stories is an excellent choice. Its focus on personal growth, friendship, and uncovering one’s past will resonate with many readers and offer plenty of topics for discussion.

Alternatively, The Book of Beginnings is another great option, with its uplifting themes of second chances and the power of human connection. Both novels encourage reflection and would lead to thoughtful conversations in a book club setting.

Final Thoughts

It’s hard to pick a favourite from Sally Page’s books since they all fit my cozy reading vibe. That said, The Keeper of Stories holds a special place for me, mostly because it was my first book by her. It’s such a beautifully written story, full of witty humour, which makes it stand out.

Ready to dive into Sally Page’s world? Grab a blanket, brew some chamomile tea, and settle in for a cozy reading experience. Sally’s novels offer the perfect escape that will stay with you long after the final page. The next chapter of your reading journey is waiting, just turn the page and enjoy!

Now, which novel will you read first, or reread with fresh eyes after read this post? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to share your all time favourite!

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