Sneak peek of Divorced Not Dead:
“I’d have been content to stay with my dementor-ex until doomsday because I thought that’s what middle age was all about. Being somewhere between vaguely and violently unhappy. Making do; putting up; sticking it out. Staying for the sake of the kids. Sleepwalking through midlife in a general malaise. But, somewhere along the way, I woke up.
There’s that bit in When Harry Met Sally where Harry says, ‘When you realise you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.’ Well, that’s how I felt the day I left the marital home and moved into the flat above my shop. Except that the somebody I want to spend the rest of my life with is me. She’s been missing for a while, you see. Me, that is. Frances Brumby. More commonly known as Frankie. And I just found her again…”
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‘This book is like a (very big) glass of wine with a friend – honest, unfiltered, hilarious. Your cheeks will hurt from laughing so much!’ Louise Pentland, author of Time After Time
‘Brilliantly observed, hilariously documented, a celebration of life at fifty…Personal, funny, relatable and motivational.’
Shazia Mirza, award-winning stand-up comedian and writer
‘It's a blast – defiantly funny. We need more books like this!’
Georgie Hall, author of Woman of a Certain Rage
‘Entertaining and enlightening …Sex education was never like this the first time around!’
Julie Ma, author of Happy Families
‘Whipsmart, feminist and sex-positive…I defy anyone to read this without cackling!’
Kitty Wilson, author of The Love Experiment
'A funny, frank and loving book. Enjoy!' Award-winning actress Lesley Sharp
‘Hugely relatable…you will cheer on Frankie as she navigates a minefield of single men!’
Heat
‘A useful handbook for anyone back on the dating scene!’
Platinum