A romantic and funny battle-of-the-bulge read for every woman living in fear of the scales

Closer

Curl up with this novel for an afternoon of comfort reading

Daily Mail

This modern retelling of the Cinderella story is great fun

Sunday Mirror

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Lighthearted and satisfyingly witty

Wales on Sunday

If you've struggled with your weight, you'll identify with Charlie Glass

Yours Magazine

It’s fair to say that Charlie Glass is carrying a little excess baggage - emotionally and physically. For years her excess weight means she’s been the butt of her skinny stepmother and half sisters’ jokes, and she’s had enough.So, after a few weeks at a boot camp, Charlie returns slim, gorgeous and ready to run the shoe firm that, to her sisters’ annoyance, she has inherited from their beloved father. And when she bags a glamorous boyfriend, her transformation is complete. Life is almost perfect (skinny stepmother aside), but her best friend Lucy seems resentful, Ferdy, the man she has secretly adored for years, apparently preferred her the way she was, and the constant battle to stay thin and beautiful is torture.Would it really matter if the weight crept back on? There’s only one way to find out.
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It's fair to say that Charlie Glass is carrying a little excess baggage - emotionally and physically. For years her excess weight means she's been the butt of her skinny stepmother and half sisters' jokes, and she's had enough.
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A romantic and funny battle-of-the-bulge read for every woman living in fear of the scales
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780099564690
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Arrow Books Ltd
Vekt
411 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Om bidragsyterne

Angela Woolfe has wanted to be a writer ever since discovering that the nuns at her junior school would let her off maths homework if she wrote a story instead. After unexpected detours via law, magazine journalism, and even musical theatre, she began writing her first novel in 2011. Holly lives with her husband in London. She still avoids maths.