Description for Mums@Home
paperback. Clean copy with very light shelfwear. Good to very good
Calling all mums! What would you do if your husband had a fling? Have you ever had to keep a terrible secret from your kids? Do you sometimes wish you had a life outside being a mum? Are you pregnant and alone? Caroline, Mark, Susan and Lisa are as different as the parenting problems they face and each has their own reasons for logging on to the Mums@Home website for the very first time. At first they are cynical about the site - how can faceless people possibly help or understand what they are going through? But as the weeks ... Read more
Calling all mums! What would you do if your husband had a fling? Have you ever had to keep a terrible secret from your kids? Do you sometimes wish you had a life outside being a mum? Are you pregnant and alone? Caroline, Mark, Susan and Lisa are as different as the parenting problems they face and each has their own reasons for logging on to the Mums@Home website for the very first time. At first they are cynical about the site - how can faceless people possibly help or understand what they are going through? But as the weeks ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340838372
SKU
KST0017345
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Hodder & Stoughton
Sophie King is a pseudonym for journalist Jane Bidder, who writes for Woman magazine and contributes regularly to national newspapers and other women's magazines. She was runner-up in the Harry Bowling Award in 2002 and she also recently won the Elizabeth Goudge short story award. Her short stories appear often in national magazines, and under her own name she has ... Read more
Reviews for Mums@Home
'There is a lot for women to relate to here'
Katie Fforde Praise for THE SCHOOL RUN 'A lovely debut - warm and engaging'
Catherine Alliott
Katie Fforde Praise for THE SCHOOL RUN 'A lovely debut - warm and engaging'
Catherine Alliott