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Why Do We Have to Live with Men?
Bernadette Strachan
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Description for Why Do We Have to Live with Men?
Paperback. Every woman has thought it. Cat O'Connor is no different. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 128 x 28. Weight in Grams: 316.
Why do we have to live with men? As another evening with her best friends and a few bottles of wine comes to an end, Cat O'Connor is left pondering this very question. And, escaping from a ruined love affair, she is about to find the answer.
When Cat joins a group of women in a huge, decaying farmhouse deep in the countryside, she prepares to embark on six months without men. Cat is promised a nirvana of serenity where the chores are done without mutinous mutterings, where nourishing food simmers on the Aga and where feelings are ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Number of pages
400
Condition
New
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751542295
SKU
V9780751542295
Shipping Time
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99-10
About Bernadette Strachan
Bernadette Strachan was born in Fulham, London into an Irish Catholic family. Before becoming an author she ran a wool shop, produced radio commercials, and was a voiceover agent representing many household names. She is currently writing a stage musical with her husband, Matthew. They have one daughter, Niamh.
Reviews for Why Do We Have to Live with Men?
A writer who is funny, upbeat and heart-warming
Fiona Walker
Funny, original and wise
Katie Fforde
Very, very funny and insightful. The kind of book that tells you as much about yourself as it does its own characters. Highly recommended
Louise Candlish
Bernadette Strachan's new book explores a very big question with great humour ... Read more
Fiona Walker
Funny, original and wise
Katie Fforde
Very, very funny and insightful. The kind of book that tells you as much about yourself as it does its own characters. Highly recommended
Louise Candlish
Bernadette Strachan's new book explores a very big question with great humour ... Read more