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The One-in-a-Million Boy: The touching novel of a 104-year-old woman's friendship with a boy you'll never forget… Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 9,395 ratings

She may be 104 years old, but Ona Vitkus is on a mission and it's all because of THE ONE-IN-A-MILLION-BOY...

Monica Wood's unforgettable novel about a boy in a million and the 104-year-old woman who saves his family is not to be missed by readers who loved THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY, ELIZABETH IS MISSING or THE SHOCK OF THE FALL.

'A lovely, quirky novel about misfits across generations' Daily Mail

'A bittersweet story about finding friendship in the most unlikely of places' Good Housekeeping.

The story of your life never starts at the beginning. Don't they teach you anything at school?

So says 104-year-old Ona to the 11-year-old boy who's been sent to help her out every Saturday morning. As he refills the bird feeders and tidies the garden shed, Ona tells him about her long life, from first love to second chances. Soon she's confessing secrets she has kept hidden for decades.

One Saturday, he doesn't show up. Ona starts to think he's not so special after all, but then his father Quinn arrives on her doorstep, determined to finish his son's good deed. The boy's mother is not so far behind. Ona is set to discover that even at her age the world can surprise you, and that sometimes sharing a loss is the only way to find yourself again.

What readers are saying about ONE IN A MILLION BOY:

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heart-breaking and emotional moments intertwined with humour and love, THE ONE IN A MILLION BOY proves it's never too late to make new friends'

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A beautifully told story ― Sun

This inspirational tale of friendship, world records and following dreams is a stunner ―
Heat

Wise, witty and incredibly moving... magical and life-affirming. I was utterly charmed -- Polly Samson

A magical, beautifully written story about the healing power of friendship, music, and unexpected, generation-spanning connections. As emotionally resonant as THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME -- Christina Baker Kline

Wood's prose sparkles with lyrical descriptions and sharp observations about people and their motivations... But the over-arching theme running through it all concerns second chances. Even when you're older than a century, life still has the capacity to surprise you ―
Herald Glasgow

Curl up and enjoy this bewitching novel ―
Woman & Home

A lovely, quirky novel about misfits across generations ―
Daily Mail

It's a pleasure to linger with her elegant prose, keen eye, and grace of thought ―
Reader's Digest

The boy is one of my favourite literary characters ever! I thought it was a gem of a novel, heartbreaking and heartwarming. Beautifully written, with characters that you want to keep by your side -- Adele Parks

A big, warm, winning treat of a novel, wholly believable but touched with magic... Sharply observed, deftly constructed and pithily told -- Alison Mercer

Razor sharp while packing a heart-wrenchingly powerful emotional punch... Beautifully written, cleverly constructed, at times hilariously funny and ultimately deeply affecting - this should be a smash ―
Sunday Mirror

Delightful. It's a hugely engaging look at how lives can be remade in the most unexpected of ways ―
Sunday Express

A whimsical and bittersweet story about finding friendship in the most unlikely places ―
Good Housekeeping

Heartwarming... beautifully sketched characters... life-affirming ***** ―
Stylist

A beguiling, heart-wrenching and funny book... Absolutely gorgeous ―
Psychologies

From the Author

Monica Wood is the author of four works of fiction, most recently Any Bitter Thing, which spent 21 weeks on the American Booksellers Association extended bestseller list and was named a Book Sense Top Ten pick. Her other fiction includes Ernie’s Ark and My Only Story, a finalist for the Kate Chopin Award.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0118ZQG6C
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Review
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 5 April 2016
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.4 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 338 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1472228345
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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Customers find this book heartwarming and unforgettable, with a story that draws readers in and explores themes of love and loss. Moreover, the writing is well-crafted, and customers appreciate the amazing characters and gentle tone. Additionally, they enjoy the book's humor, with one customer noting how emotional moments are intertwined with humor and love.

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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as brilliant and unforgettable, with one customer noting it makes a perfect bedtime read.

"...The writing is impeccable and delicious- to me a very important aspect of the reading experience. A very worthy 5 stars." Read more

"What a lovely sad, sweet, but not overly sentimental story. Maybe, possibly, a touch too long but real, warm characters I came to care about...." Read more

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"I finished this book and quite enjoyed it. However It it required a complete suspension of belief as the characters are all non-realistic...." Read more

30 customers mention ‘Heartwarming story’30 positive0 negative

Customers find this book heartwarming and inspiring, particularly noting its exploration of grief. One customer describes it as a beautiful book about relationships spanning generations.

"What a lovely sad, sweet, but not overly sentimental story. Maybe, possibly, a touch too long but real, warm characters I came to care about...." Read more

"Loved this book. Sensitively written with some lovely phrases to make you sigh, a great narrative, themes of love and loss and friendship and flawed..." Read more

"...It is funny, quirky, heartbreaking and inspiring, I really enjoyed it and will read more by this author." Read more

"...The writer really digs deep with story and emotion making this a very heart felt enjoyable book." Read more

23 customers mention ‘Story quality’23 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's story quality positive, describing it as lovely and unusual, with one customer noting how it slowly draws readers in, while another highlights its themes of love and loss.

"...Loved the ending. A very moving well written book. Very impressed. Enjoyed it enormously. Thank you." Read more

"...Sensitively written with some lovely phrases to make you sigh, a great narrative, themes of love and loss and friendship and flawed, likable..." Read more

"...It is funny, quirky, heartbreaking and inspiring, I really enjoyed it and will read more by this author." Read more

"The idea of the story had huge amounts of potential but it doesn't explore that to the full extent...." Read more

20 customers mention ‘Writing quality’20 positive0 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it well-crafted and moving, with one customer noting the captivating voice.

"...The writing is impeccable and delicious- to me a very important aspect of the reading experience. A very worthy 5 stars." Read more

"...And... and I so got it. A wonderfully written character as is Belle and Ted and Ona and The Boy who links them. Loved the ending...." Read more

"Loved this book. Sensitively written with some lovely phrases to make you sigh, a great narrative, themes of love and loss and friendship and flawed..." Read more

"...Strange but still readable and a bit moving at the end." Read more

12 customers mention ‘Character development’12 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one noting the finely drawn characters and another describing them as amazing.

"...Maybe, possibly, a touch too long but real, warm characters I came to care about. Dialogue good and natural sounding too...." Read more

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Customers find the book humorous, with one mentioning how emotional moments are intertwined with humor and love.

"...I loved the dry humour too - I laughed out loud a few times and also shed a tear. Highly ecommended." Read more

"...It is funny, quirky, heartbreaking and inspiring, I really enjoyed it and will read more by this author." Read more

"...With heartbreaking and emotional moments intertwined with humour and love, The One in a Million Boy proves it’s never too late to make new friends...." Read more

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Customers find the book touching and gentle, with one mentioning it provides a nice warm fuzzy feeling.

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"What a gem of a book - such charm, sincerity, gentleness and joy - I loved, loved, loved every character and thread in this wonderful story." Read more

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Top reviews from United Kingdom

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 May 2017
    Reading this book was like eating a fine meal with a starter, a main course and a dessert. It was a brave choice to begin it with the first taped conversation between Ona and the boy, because you have to maintain concentration to fill in the boy's written questions but as soon as I began reading the story proper I was hooked. In later sessions of their taped conversations I really enjoyed filling in the boy's parts with his 'voice' that I had come to know and understand. In fact, as the mother of a not-dissimilar boy myself I felt I could hear him.

    I loved the delicate and well-paced way Monica Wood unpeels the personalities and mindsets of each of the characters. The boy is a shining light throughout the narrative despite the reader never knowing his name. The effect he has had on Quinn, Belle, Ted and of course Ona is profound and I love the way he binds them all together.

    The book addresses questions of responsibility and vulnerability and the meaning of love.

    The boy's logic and methodology begins to affect all of them and his quest regarding Ona gives them all a purpose. The loss of anyone is heartbreaking and it takes Quinn a while to admit his own feelings - safer to hold them at bay and cope by staying busy, busy busy. He does not realise how similar he is, in fact, to the boy.

    The writing is impeccable and delicious- to me a very important aspect of the reading experience. A very worthy 5 stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 April 2017
    What a lovely sad, sweet, but not overly sentimental story. Maybe, possibly, a touch too long but real, warm characters I came to care about. Dialogue good and natural sounding too. I think I fell in love a little with Quinn Porter. His name even sounds like a rock n roll guitar player and like him I understand yearning and not getting what your dreams tell you you deserve because simply you want it so badly. Quinn the musician's musician, chasing dreams. Every wannabe on x factor feels like that I imagine and this book gets to the heart of what is love, why do we communicate or not communicate as we should. And... and I so got it. A wonderfully written character as is Belle and Ted and Ona and The Boy who links them. Loved the ending. A very moving well written book. Very impressed. Enjoyed it enormously. Thank you.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 May 2017
    Loved this book. Sensitively written with some lovely phrases to make you sigh, a great narrative, themes of love and loss and friendship and flawed, likable characters. I loved the dry humour too - I laughed out loud a few times and also shed a tear. Highly ecommended.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2017
    I finished this book and quite enjoyed it. However It it required a complete suspension of belief as the characters are all non-realistic. I would say the target audience is female, and the author obviously is. Fundamentally the book is about the family of an obviously Aspergers child who is well along the scale yet there is no mention of the 'A' word. And unless I'm mistaken there is a subplot about a female relationship with no mention of the 'L' word. Strange but still readable and a bit moving at the end.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 May 2017
    I hadn't read any books by this author so I came to it without any expectations. What I found was a bitter sweet, beautifully written story of loss, friendship, grief, regret and love. At the centre is a boy who touches the lives of everyone who knows him, an unusual boy but totally endearing. I loved Quinn, for all his faults, and Ona is an absolute treasure.
    It is funny, quirky, heartbreaking and inspiring, I really enjoyed it and will read more by this author.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 February 2017
    On a Vitkus is 104 years old and starts trying for World Records after meeting a boy scout who takes a great interest in her life. I was surprised that his death was revealed at the start of the book but his odd personality seeped into the lives ona and his father who failed to get to know him until after he died. The book reflects on each individual's painful history where, in fact, the boy had brought hope. Each character battles to find their own hope after his devastating death. The writer really digs deep with story and emotion making this a very heart felt enjoyable book.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 May 2023
    To tell you what I liked or disliked would be to give this story away. To tell you that you may shed a tear at the last page....well, that's as much as I will give you.
    This is a lovely, lovely read.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 May 2017
    This was a book chosen for my online book club to read for May. Almost from the start I was captured by Ona Vitkus, 104 years old and still full of life and pearls of wisdom. With heartbreaking and emotional moments intertwined with humour and love, The One in a Million Boy proves it’s never too late to make new friends. This is a book about grief, parenthood, guilt, friendship and lots of world records.
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Top reviews from other countries

  • D and J
    5.0 out of 5 stars Read this. The One in a Million Boy is a one in a million book.
    Reviewed in Canada on 18 March 2019
    This might just be the best book I’ve ever read. But then I tend to think that whenever I have just finished reading a book this good.

    Somehow this hearbreakingly quirky yet loveable boy inspired adults who seemed beyond inspiration. He changed them. He made them into their best selves.

    The author was able to fill this book with emotions. Some phrases made me laugh out loud, and then all of a sudden my eyes would become glassy with tears. I was repeatedly surprised by how much I cared for these characters. They are all real people for me now.

    This book gets my highest recommendation. I feel like a better human just for reading it.
  • P. T. G.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love and loss portrayed with humour.
    Reviewed in India on 24 October 2019
    This a lovely book about love and loss. The characters are strong and believable, and there's a good deal of humour.
  • Alison H
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
    Reviewed in Australia on 18 April 2018
    This novel is full of wonderful characters. The son with obsessions, the father whose music career kept him from confronting the flaws of his son, the wife who can’t cope with the trials of life and the elderly woman who bring NGOs them all together.
  • didier marin
    5.0 out of 5 stars An intensely original book
    Reviewed in France on 8 May 2016
    which I found very moving and sad but in the same time stirring. A hymn to life, the untimely death of a child being compensated by the record-breaking long life of an old lady finding in herself the strength to live to 120 years.
    The narrative technique is also very clever, a recorded interview of the main character mixing with dialogues and more traditional narration.
    A book that you don't forget quickly.
  • knd
    5.0 out of 5 stars One-in-a million indeed
    Reviewed in the United States on 13 May 2025
    One in a million indeed

    This is the first novel I have read by this amazing author.  I must read more.  This is a poignant tale of hopes lost and found, loves discovered, lost, and rediscovered, and, ultimately, redemption.  In some ways, the literary style of this author reminds me of Richard Russo (e.g., Empire Falls, Bridge of Sighs).  In the middle of the narrative or dialogue, she poses a question, causing the reader to consider the deeper meaning of the event.  “Can memory be revisited to allow us to see now what we didn’t see then?”  I think I’ve found a new author to follow.  Highly recommended with a solid five stars.   

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