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Nobody Loves a Ginger Baby

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""At last, a funny novelist with guts." - Henry Sutton, Mirror. Everyone's on antidepressants, suffering Post Romantic Stress Disorder, especially Daphne, who's just been severely chucked by lily-livered Donnie. Being unhappy is embarrassing, therefore intolerable, and so everyone's secretly on the happy pills. After a lot of soup, a soupçon of unseemly relationships, a few deaths and an abundance of life-affirming triumphs, 'pro-joy' is mooted by Pierce as the way to go. But is it really? "Marney gives chick lit a shot of adrenalin with a novel featuring one of literature's most repulsive love objects. Hard core romance for the bitter and twisted." - The Independent (one of the picks for 50 Best Reads). "A hilarious edgy satire." - Daily Record

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Publisher: Saraband

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781908643056
  • Release date: March 8, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781908643056
  • File size: 362 KB
  • Release date: March 8, 2012

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English

""At last, a funny novelist with guts." - Henry Sutton, Mirror. Everyone's on antidepressants, suffering Post Romantic Stress Disorder, especially Daphne, who's just been severely chucked by lily-livered Donnie. Being unhappy is embarrassing, therefore intolerable, and so everyone's secretly on the happy pills. After a lot of soup, a soupçon of unseemly relationships, a few deaths and an abundance of life-affirming triumphs, 'pro-joy' is mooted by Pierce as the way to go. But is it really? "Marney gives chick lit a shot of adrenalin with a novel featuring one of literature's most repulsive love objects. Hard core romance for the bitter and twisted." - The Independent (one of the picks for 50 Best Reads). "A hilarious edgy satire." - Daily Record

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