The Single Girl's Guide - Softcover

 
9781862547728: The Single Girl's Guide

Synopsis

You've laughed and cried along with Bridget Jones and Carrie Bradshaw; now meet their real life counterpart. The Single Girl's Guide is a tongue-in-cheek but practical manual on life management for the bachelorette. Make the most of unattached living with free spirit Imogen as your guide, revealing amusing anecdotes and advice on how to juggle bosses, colleagues and friends. Armed with this book, you can steer a safe passage through the stormy waters, limit the seasickness, and enjoy the trip. 'A survival guide for women who aren't hanging around waiting to be rescued by some Knight in Shining Armani.' - Kathy Lette 'Imogen's first book is a gem for women of all ages ...it's a laugh a minute ...What a tonic!' - Cilla Black Imogen Lloyd Webber is a writer and producer from London who is living and loving the single girl's life. Aged 30, she's almost had as many bosses as boyfriends, but despite multiple mistakes involving mobile phones and men, was still not desperate enough to accept the wonderful opportunity to find true love on a reality TV show.

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Product Description

What's life like for the single girl in the post-Sex and the City and Bridget Jones era? Imogen Lloyd Webber--who's 30 and happily unwed--tells all, in a smart and sassy guide to work, mind, body, home, friends, socializing, and, of course, dating and sex. She even creates her own shorthand for discussing relationships, explaining what the difference is between a SMBF (Straight Male Best Friend) and a PMDL (Promise Much, Delivers Little) boy. You'll find funny and realistic girl talk about everything from dealing with family, Valentine's Day, and being a "plus one" to gynecologist appointments, apartment decorating, and roommate disasters. There's savvy advice on picking guys up too, but the focus is always on the fabulous single girl herself.

Review

"A wry, witty look at the predicament of the modern-day woman" --The Sunday Times

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