Five years after leaving university, Lizzie Jordan considers herself one of life's failures, unlike her high-flying friends. She still corresponds with Brian, a former student friend, and is overjoyed when he announces a visit.
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Very funny, hugely feel-good and the perfect antidote for anyone who worries that the only career ladder they've achieved is a run in their tights (Fiona Walker)
Cross your legs, boys: in the best tradition of Kathy Lette, this is girl power at its most painfully funny (Helen Lederer on DEEP HEAT)
If you've ever shared a flat, been to a bad party or fallen in love with the wrong man, you'll find this book spot on (Company on FLATMATES)
A funny first novel that's more realistic than Friends, cleaner than The Young Ones and not as frightening as Shallow Grave. (Daily Mail on FLATMATES)
A wickedly funny romantic comedy
Praise for LIZZIE JORDAN'S SECRET LIFE:
'A tremendous, high-spirited farce . . . Anyone who's filled in the dreaded UCCA, bought the striped scarf and endured Freshers' Week will need their ribs strapped to relieve the pain from giggling . . . Very funny, hugely feel-good, and the perfect antidote for anyone who worries that the only career ladder they've achieved is a run in their tights' FIONA WALKER
'A feelgood romantic comedy for those experiencing, anticipating or vaguely remembering thirtysomething angst' The Scotsman
'With a marriage of comic invention and some clear-sighted emotional honesty, this novel can move as well as amuse' Good Book Guide
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