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The Still Single Papers
Alison Taylor
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Description for The Still Single Papers
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Still Single should be a marital status all of its own. Single girls today are smarter, stronger and funnier, and journalist Alison Taylor is the witty voice for this new generation who are looking for 'the one' but not willing to undergo a personality lobotomy in the process. Covering twelve months in the life of one ever-hopeful (but never desperate) romantic, it charts what happens before a date, during a date and when there are no dates. Hanging out at music festivals, bars and various capital cities, we join the self-styled 'lovefool' and friends on her quest for fun, romance ... Read more
Still Single should be a marital status all of its own. Single girls today are smarter, stronger and funnier, and journalist Alison Taylor is the witty voice for this new generation who are looking for 'the one' but not willing to undergo a personality lobotomy in the process. Covering twelve months in the life of one ever-hopeful (but never desperate) romantic, it charts what happens before a date, during a date and when there are no dates. Hanging out at music festivals, bars and various capital cities, we join the self-styled 'lovefool' and friends on her quest for fun, romance ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Mainstream Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780575582
SKU
V9781780575582
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99-50
About Alison Taylor
Alison Taylor writes about relationships, fashion, the arts and lifestyle for Elle, Harper's Bazaar, The Guardian, Stella and Stylist. She also lectures at the London College of Fashion.
Reviews for The Still Single Papers
"Makes Bridget Jones's Diary read like a Saga Holidays brochure ... Men who read this will never again fire off a flippant text flirtation"
John Niven, author of Kill Your Friends "Funny, relatable and utterly enjoyable ... the new chick-lit anti-heroine" Stylist "An unflinchingly frank and funny look at 21st century dating that makes Carrie Bradshaw look like a ... Read more
John Niven, author of Kill Your Friends "Funny, relatable and utterly enjoyable ... the new chick-lit anti-heroine" Stylist "An unflinchingly frank and funny look at 21st century dating that makes Carrie Bradshaw look like a ... Read more