Delphinium Blues by Stevie Morgan

Delphinium Blues by Stevie Morgan

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Zusammenfassung

When Jess is dumped by her husband of 15 years for a red-haired 20-something, she is left with two grief-stricken children, a vast mortgage and nothing on her CV but cake crumbs. But, starting with painting her bedroom pink, she reinvents herself to discover there is life after divorce.

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Delphinium Blues by Stevie Morgan

'Of course I knew Martin was shagging someone the moment I found Queen's Greatest Hits cassette in his car among the usual ones by Howling Dog Shannon and Stinkin' Feet Brown.' Jess has just found out that the marriage made in heaven was knocked up out of spare parts in the back room of Hell. Her first reaction is to smash plates, drink the entire contents of Martin's precious wine cellar and spend days face down on the kitchen floor. But life must go on. Starting by painting her bedroom orange and buying a pair of purple stilettos, Jess knocks the cake crumbs off her CV and abandons her idealised version of marriage and motherhood.
Comic.. breathes with a chatty intimacy - The Independent

Fresh and enticing - Sarah Broadhurst, The Bookseller

Lively debut novel - Publishing News

Stevie Morgan will definitely do for divorcees what Bridget Jones has done for singles - Home & Life

It s witty, stylish, brilliantly written and completely irresistible. [...] A first novel by an accomplished newspaper columnist/television presenter and not, one hopes, her last. - The Good Book Guide

Stevie Morgan's chatty, intimate storytelling makes light work of the blues - Beverley Guardian
Stevie Morgan is the pseudonym for Nicola Davies, a zoologist and television presenter. She is divorced, lives in Somerset with her two children, one dog and thirteen chickens.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780340718025
ISBN 10 0340718021
Titel Delphinium Blues
Autor Stevie Morgan
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 1999-07-01
Seitenanzahl 320
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