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Have You Got Anything Stronger?

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This time, I need to be more vulnerable—not so much for me, but anyone who feels alone in what they’re going through. Biography: Imogen Edwards-Jones is the author of 20 books (including five Sunday Times bestsellers).

This rollicking, moving comedy of contemporary urban family life is reminiscent of I Don't Know How She Does It . She and “husband” are at the stage where free time is the most valuable commodity and whoever is not receiving that commodity resents the other, particularly as the other is ungrateful of the other’s contribution to keeping the household going and has little understanding or care to the feelings of the other. The friendship in the book is a huge part which I enjoyed reading how they were there for one another and helped each other through good and bad.Our wonderful narrator remains nameless and faceless until the very end - allowing us to behold her in all her messy glory and put ourselves right into her shoes. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. The funniest take on love and marriage I've read in years - possibly ever' - SANTA MONTEFIORE 'Social satire at its finest' - CANDACE BUSHNELL 'I fell over laughing' CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN ___________Have You Got Anything Stronger?

Nothing worse than people droning on about how awful their life is but showing no sign of doing anything about it. It's funny and lighthearted and is real to life, nothing is romanticised - a true to life read of growing older. You’ve written a lot about the weirdness of people coming up to you all the time and acting overly familiar with you. For fans of Why Mummy Drinks, this next-generation Bridget Jones’s Diary will resonate with women who, between running late for playdates, meetings and Ocado deliveries, have realised that the hamster wheel never stops turning, and it may be too late to crash out. When I released We're Going to Need More Wine, the response was so great people asked when I would do a sequel.

Biography: Imogen Jones (also known as Imogen Edwards-Jones) is the author of 20 books (including Sunday Times bestsellers). I know we’ll all be interested to see where that goes, especially as conversations about appropriating Black culture have become mainstream and make Bring It On continuously relevant. There was one passage that many midlife women will relate to: "Have I just been sleepwalking my entire life? Frankly, after being so open and honest in my writing, I wasn’t sure there was more of me I was ready to share. Deeply relatable and dryly funny, this will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like a background character in their own story - someone that life just happens to.

Communication was excellent I had some questions because I was unable to track the package until it hit US soil. Here is that rare book that will not only touch your heart, but also send you back out there to stand up for yourself and others. There's Kate who's working her ass off to maintain her perfectly together influencer image and her demanding career. This rollicking, moving comedy of contemporary urban family life is reminiscent of I Don’t Know How She Does It.

For all ebook purchases, you will be prompted to create an account or login with your existing HarperCollins username and password. She needed to know there was light at the end and that you’re not defined by the worst things that have happened to you.

I could definitely relate to a lot of this book especially the strained relationship with her mother, a real laugh out loud funny book. Set in just under a year, we follow the lives of our characters; Sally, whose kids may be actual demons and is starting to think a mild concussion sounds like a spa day. And of course, our narrator dealing with her unrelenting family and feeling as though she's going invisible.

In just under a year we follow the plight of four best friends; Sally who's pretty sure her 3 kids are spawns of the devil and thinks a concussion is equivalent to a spa break, Kate who's single and working hard at her career and keeping her image, Claire who's getting a divorce and dealing with the prospect of starting all over again, and our wonderful narrator who's questioning her life choices. This book is a lighthearted and fun take on the ups and downs of adulting and was, to me reminiscent of the tv series Cold Feet. But by the end of the book, we find that the four friends had all undergone some sort of major change in their lives, mostly for the better. Sharp, smart and satirical - this playful exploration into growing up and growing old is full of witty observational humour about the utter absurdity of modern life. I have recently found true strength in that vulnerability, and I want to share that power with you here, through this book.

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