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Hailed as the Bridget Jones of the 21st century, India Knight's first novel My Life on a Plate is a good giggle. If anything, it is the inverse of Bridget Jones since Clara Hutt starts with everything and heads in completely the opposite direction. Funny, warm and full of "does my bum look big in this?" sentiment, Clara ponders the question: "everyone wants to be married--don't they?" --Neena Dutta
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. Reprint; First Printing. Light foxing to endpapers and edges of reading block. ; Nice tight flat copy, no names inside, appears unread. Cover artwork by Bill Brown. Originally issued with Nova. ; 256 pages; Does secretly fantasizing about buying slut shoes and see-through tops make you a Bad Mother? What about wearing pyjama bottoms on the school run? Clare Hutt (known to herself as Jabba the) has put her foxy single days very much behind her (rather like her cellulite) , and has Got Her Man. She has a nice house, adorable children who only annoy her 90 per cent of the time, a large, eccentric and charming family, and an attractive (but increasingly mysterious) husband. And she gets to have regular sex, well, -ish. Anyway, what the hell, it's only loins. Everyone wants to be married - don't they? Mass Market PB. Seller Inventory # 28037
Book Description Paperback. Condition: VERY GOOD. 2000-07-06. Penguin Books. . Paperback. Book: VERY GOOD. . Seller Inventory # NF-1058559